Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Cask of Amontialldo â⬠Character Traits Essay
The character of Montresor in, ââ¬Å"The Cask of Amontilladoâ⬠is one who can only be defined with words along the lines of evil, or wicked. He vows to avenge the bold and childish Fortunato, whom Montresor swears did him wrong. Montresor could be described with many bold words, one being guilty. Though he is guilty, he is determined not to get caught. For instance, Montresor declares, ââ¬Å"I must not only punish, but punish with impunityâ⬠(Poe, 1). Essentially, he is saying he will seek revenge on Fortunato, but he will get away with the vicious crime. Another obvious character trait for the devious Montresor, is dishonest. He claims to have obtained a cask of Amontillado, when the reader can tell through situational irony this is not true. He claims, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ I have received a pipe of what passes for Amontillado, but I have my doubtsâ⬠(Poe 1). Fortunato unknowingly follows the fiend, and in theory, seals his own fate. Montresor is also quite sneaky. He slyly gets Fortunato into a small inlet in his wine cellarââ¬â also a home for skeletal remains. He hastily chains him up before the poor Fortunato can even realize whatââ¬â¢s happening. Explaining the situation, Montresor says, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ inding his progress arrested by the rock, stood stupidly bewilderedâ⬠¦ a moment more and i fettered him to the graniteâ⬠(Poe 4). Lastly, Montresor is just plain mysterious. Readers never know exactly why he decided to go after Fortunato, but it is hinted he offended the killer in some way. When asked about his coat of arms, Montresor blatantly states, ââ¬Å"A human footâ⬠¦ the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heelâ⬠(Poe 3). The motto underneath is ââ¬Å"nemo me impune lacessitâ⬠(Poe 3). To conclude, Montresor plays not only a degrading character, but one of many evils.
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