The Cask Of Amontillado Essay The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story based off revenge, deviance, and cruelty. The theme in this short is how the act of revenge changes a person negatively because it makes a person lose sight of humanity. This is revealed through Montresor's indirect characterization. Montresor's speech reveals the theme of the short story “The Cask Of Amontillado”. That Montresor is losing sight of humanity, which Poe is utilizing throughout the story. “But when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge” (Poe 61). As you read it shows how focused Montresor is about revenge, that he will not stop until he gets his revenge on Fortunato. Montresor's satisfaction will only come from Fortunato's immense suffering. …show more content…
During his plot of revenge on Fortunato in the beginning of the story Montresor's thoughts relate the theme. “he had a weak point this Fortunato, although in regards he is a man to be respected, and even feared” (Poe 62). This relates to the theme because it shows that Montresor is stalking his “prey” .The quote shows that he is acting like a hunter, like a predator, by the way he talks about Fortunato. His actions are in some ways similar to that of a sly fox, for example, the way he speaks of Fortunato, explaining his weaknesses and his