The Cask Of Amontillado Character Analysis Essay

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In the short story “The Cask Of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe, there are many characterization aspects included to display the character of Montressor, who is the main character and also the protagonist. To wrap it up, “The Cask Of Amontillado” starts with the narrator, Montresor, telling the reader that Fortunato has hurt him by insulting him. Montresor must get revenge. He goes to the carnival celebration to meet Fortunato who is dressed up in jester clothes and is already very drunk. Montresor tells Fortunato about how he has found a barrel of a rare type of sherry called Amontillado. Fortunato expresses his eager interest in verifying the wine’s authenticity. Both men go to the catacomb under the Montressor family’s property. The narrator leads Fortunato deeper and deeper into the catacombs and keeps giving him alcohol to make him even more …show more content…
He does not really think of his plan and what his actions might cost him later, but instead just does what he think is morally justified by thinking of it as a sacrifice, “‘Yes’ I said. ‘For the love of God!”’(10). In the moment he does his very best to manipulate Fortunato in the cruelest ways such as giving him alcoholic drinks to make him feel more dazed, “‘Drink,’ I said, presenting him the wine”(6). He feels like what he is doing respects his family motto and will keep his identity and reputation. Although he believes his plan is genius, he does feel contrite after he traps Fortunato, “My heart grew sick - on account of the dampness of the catacombs”(10). Montressor plays the role of an unreliable narrator in the story as he often does not give the reader explanations or any support or reasons for his statements. He also has a tyrannical plan and intention of killing another human because of an insult and he does so in a very inhuman way, by trapping him and letting him die