Examples Of Diction In The Cask Of Amontillado

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Vengeous can lead people into doing thing they never thought they were capable of. In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado” the protagonist Montresor wants to get revenge for all the wrong done to him by a man named Fortunato. Montresor makes a plan to kill Fortunato. His plan involves him convincing Fortunato that he has a special/rare wine in his catacombs. They soon arrive to the protagonist’s catacomb. The protagonist gets Fortunato drunk enough for him him to be able to get Fortunato chained up to the wall and then let him die alone in the catacombs. The reader would think this alone would be creepy enough, but Edgar Allan Poe uses diction, setting, and plot events to create a very unsettling vibe. In “The Cask of Amontillado” the main mood would be eery. …show more content…

While Montresor is building a wall to seal up Fortunato in the room he hears a weird sound. “But now there came from out the niche a low laugh that erected the hairs upon my head”(Poe 179) . The way the author used the word erected in the sentence makes the reader feel the creepiness of the out of place laugh that the protagonist might have felt. Another part of the story the author uses diction is when Montresor is taking Fortunato down the catacombs he precisely explains the scene. “The drops of moisture trickle among the bones”(179). The peculiar word choice adds on to the sense of weirdness to the