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The Tormented Life of Edgar Allan Poe
The Nightmarish Mind of Edgar Allan Poe “The Short Life”
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Born His mother died during his youth and his father abandoned them After the death of his grandmother married his 13-year-old cousin, Virginia in 1835 Virginia died in 1847 Died in 1849 Background
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Entered and dropped from both the University of Virginia and West Point
Ran into debt and started borrowing money, gambling and getting deeper into debt Education of Poe
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Wrote in a Gothic Style Deep and intense Explorations of а world of dream and of nightmare In his stories the past is darker, mоrе ominous and oppresses his heroes and heroines Writing Style of Poe
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Poe’s Characters Many of his characters аrе filled with madness Obsessed with the irrational side of the mind
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The Pit and the Pendulum The Fall of the House of Usher
Tell-Tale Heart The Cask of the Amontillado The Masque of the Red Death The Raven Lenore Famous Works Short Stories Poems
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The Cask of Amontillado
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Background The Cask of Amontillado Published 1846 One theory for the inspiration for story was a feud Poe had with 2 other poets The story was somewhat controversial for focusing his story on a crime with no apparent motive, and a murderer with no apparent remorse
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The Cask of Amontillado
Overview The story is narrated by Montresor, who carries a grudge against Fortunato for an offense that is never explained Montresor leads a drunken Fortunato through a series of chambers beneath his palazzo
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The Cask of Amontillado
Overview Although Fortunato has a horrible cough the promise of a taste of Amontillado spurs him deeper and deeper into the underground When the two men reach the last underground chamber, Montresor chains Fortunato to the wall, builds a new wall to seal him in, and leaves him to die
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Remorse vs. Lack of Remorse Pride Friendship Power and Respect
Literary Focus Themes and Conflicts Revenge Madness Deception Remorse vs. Lack of Remorse Pride Friendship Power and Respect Social Clases and Social Significance within Society
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Montresor’s Coat of Arms and motto, Nemo me impune lacessit
Literary Focus Symbols Montresor’s Coat of Arms and motto, Nemo me impune lacessit Irony The Usage of a Trowel A foot in a blue background crushing a snake whose fangs are embedded in the foot's heel “No one attacks me with impunity” Both the coat of arms and motto are representative of Montresor’s lust for revenge He will crush Fortunado for the “injuries” he has given Fortunado belongs to a secret society called the Freemasons Montresor says he is also a mason, but then produces a trowel used for regular masonery work Fortunado thinks this action is trivial, but the trowel ends up playing an integral part in his demise .
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Told in the first person by Montresor
By presenting the story in the first person, Poe puts the reader at the mercy of an unreliable narrator, a mad man, who decides what to tell and what to leave out. Literary Focus Point of View
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Fortunato Montresor's sworn enemy, Fortunato displays no uneasiness in Montresor's company, and is unaware that his friend is plotting against him. Fortunato is a proud connoisseur of fine wine He is urged on by the chance of sampling some rare Amontillado
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Luchesi Acquaintance of Montresor's and Fortunato's A rival wine expert of Fortunado’s Montresor keeps Fortunato on the trail of the Amontillado by threatening to allow Luchesi to sample it first
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Montresor Holds a grudge against his friend Fortunato, who has committed several unnamed offenses against him Wealthy and lives in a palazzo Has planned murder of Fortunado Telling the story fifty years after it has taken place he reveals no regret for his actions
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