The Cask Of Amontillado Mood Analysis

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As Edgar Allan Poe writes “The Cask Of Amontillado,” he writes of two “friends” that go into a deep dark catacombs to find an inexistant cask of wine. Montresor tricks a former friend, Fortunato, whom he now hate, into the dark catacombs in order to kill him. Edgar uses the torches as they venture further into the catacombs as a clear indicator of the tone. The further the duo ventured into the catacombs “the foulness of the air caused our flambeaux rather to glow than flame.” With less and less light illuminating the surroundings, the more dark and menacing the tone became. This direct shift in tone, as the light diminishes to darkness, helps the reader to slowly realized the fate that Fortunato will soon befall. The tone doesn’t directly