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Carnival In The Cask Of Amontillado

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Edgar Allan Poe wrote “The Cask of Amontillado” in 1846 to resemble a carnival at night. But, Poe had a secret lurking under the setting of the carnival. The Cask of Amontillado features Montresor and his best tricks to get Fortunato alone and to kill him. Montresor’s plan begins the night of the carnival, then to luring Fortunato away from the carnival, and finally to chaining Fortunato up in the catacomb under his house. The carnival resembles a time of fun and laughter as it should be. But, Montresor has a different idea of fun on the night of the carnival. Fortunato, dressed as a jester, runs into Montresor and starts to make a conversation with him. Fortunato has no reason not to trust the smiling Montresor (Howard1). Once into the conversation
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