Edgar Allan Poe created many short stories that reflected the horrors and sadness in his life. Two short stories that were influenced by his past are “The Black Cat” and “The Cask of Amontillado”. Edgar Allan Poe lived a very depressing and sad life which influenced him to create a unique voice in his writings. While Edgar Allan Poe was little both of his parents died leaving Poe with a foster father to take care of him. He was able to attend college for only a couple years then had to drop out due to debt. His father was displeased and refused to pay his debts due to Poe's alcoholism and gambling problem. Many loved ones died in Edgar Allan Poe’s life contributing and helping create his dark stories. Poe struggled with depression and resulted into alcohol which is also seen in some of his writings. Edgar Allan Poe creates a unique voice in his short story by using setting to develop the conflict, common theme, and characterization. The two short stories, "The Black Cat" and "The Cask of Amontillado", by Edgar Allan Poe have a dark and gloomy setting which helps lead into the conflict in each story. The story "The Cask of Amontillado" creates an eerie and gloomy setting in Montresor’s vault. This vault only containing Montresor and Fortunato giving him an opportunity to murder and commit a terrible act against Fortunato, the one who inflicted pain in Montresor’s life. One conflict developed was man vs self. Montresor is torn in the decision to kill Fortunato or not. He
"A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong." With that statement, Montresor begins his tale of revenge deciding that the act must be slow and sweet and that in order to fully enjoy it, his adversary must be aware of his intentions. Hidden within those same few lines, lies not only this horrid plan, but also the true interest of its' true author. In his Cask of Amontillado, Edgar Allen Poe reveals his supreme interest in the dark side of the human mind and heart.
Today I’ll be comparing the Narration of “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe. Edgar Allen Poe is the author of many great pieces of literature, using his narrators to explain situations that are going on in their life. The narrators of "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Black Cat" both lead characters love for man’s inhumanity to man and animals through horrific murders.
When people have negative experiences in life, many need to express their feelings about them. Some may choose writing as their outlet of choice. One writer who expressed their feelings about certain subjects in their life through writing was Edgar Allen Poe. Edgar Allen Poe’s life was dark and he chose to write about his problems and sorrows through short stories and poems. Edgar Allen Poe’s stories relate to his life and include the themes of madness and paranoia, revenge, and alcohol abuse.
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most well-known authors in the world. He has wrote many poems,and short stories from: Annabel Lee, The Black Cat, and The Raven.Sadly, with all of his successful stories, Edgar Allan Poe was an alcoholic.Most of the money he made, which was only three hundred dollars his whole life,was spent on alcohol. His life was rough starting out due to tuberculosis that killed: his mom, his brother, adoptive mother, and his first wife Virginia. Since mostly everyone he ever loved was now dead because of a disease he lived a lonely life. He chased women and faced multiple heartbreaks yet, the most heartbreaking part of his life was the way he would die. Poe had disappeared for six days without a trace, he later turned up drunk
"The Cask of Amontillado", by Edgar Allen Poe, is the best short story because the setting, style and syntax of language, and point of view from which the story is told allows the reader to understand some of the complexities of character and motives of the protagonist. In this story, Montresor, a member of the French aristocracy and the protagonist, seeks revenge on Fortunato, a Nuevo riche member of French nobility, because of an unnamed insult. Montresor leads Fortunato into his family's catacombs, chains him to a wall, and encases him in brick, leaving him to die. This story is told from the point of view of Montresor and as a confession as he remembers the details of his vengeance. Poe deliberately chooses his setting as a symbolic metaphor of the protagonist and his actions. The style of the first-person point of view narration further illustrates the complexity of Montresor's character. All of these elements combine to reveal a highly complex protagonist with a motive that is much deeper in meaning than what appears on the surface.
He got married to Virginia and she would become ill frequently. So every time his wife became sick, Edgar Allan Poe would drink heavily and neglect his work. When his wife passed away it inspired him to write another story. He faced financial problems throughout the success of his career and all these negative impacts help him write more stories. One of the stories he wrote after he loses in his life was called the “The Black
Edgar Allen Poe lived a very traumatic life and faced very hard obstacles which would later inspire him to write or in other words form the gothic and horror genre. He was born on January 19, 1809 and unfortunately passed away on October 7th, 1849. His grief started at a young age when his father walked out on him and his mother passed away at the age of two. With the loss of his mother who he loved dearly and having to move away from his siblings also appended to the grief Edgar faced. Yet again when he was forced to move off to college his stepfather refused to help Edgar pay for school. This caused him to spiral into a deep depression. Many other students would come to look at his artworks and poems. Edgar used many stories to incorporate his
But, eventually, this bond began to break, and the narrator began to lash out on the cat, and the cat fell victim to the narrator 's drunken, violent acts. The man later killed the cat, and then discovered his house was on fire. After this tragic incident, he found another cat, and took it home. He then, just like with the other cat, almost killed it, but instead, he killed his wife. He then proceeded to bury his wife within the wall, and later on was searched by police. He almost got away, but the police uncovered the body, and the cat along with it. Both of these texts both begin with one dynamic of the relationships, and end with one person killing another person and/or animal. But, Poe makes these deaths incredibly cruel in their situations. In "The Cask of Amontillado", Poe goes into great detail about the process of killing Fortunato. "As I said these words I busied myself among the pile of bones of which I have before spoken. Throwing them aside, I soon uncovered a quantity of building stone and mortar. With these materials and with the aid of my trowel, I began vigorously to wall up the entrance of the niche..." (Poe 6). After this, Montresor begins to go into great depths about the process that led to Fortunato 's death. In "The Black Cat", the narrator does a similar process with his wife. "Finally I hit upon what I considered a far better expedient than either of these. I determined to wall it up in the cellar—as the monks of the
Overall, the tragic losses, drinking problem, and relationship with his step father enabled Edgar Allan Poe to write the most eerie and sinister works of literature. Our experiences in life affect who we are and what we do as people, and the hardships
Edgar Allen Poe is known to many as a very talented and interesting writer in his time. However, unlike many other authors, Poe was not successful during his lifetime at all. He was very poor and depressed from the loss of his loved ones, and also was a heavy drinker. In his poems and short stories, he uses the experiences of losing his loved ones and manifests them differently in his works. In some of his stories, he incorporates these losses similarly, and yet he does have some differences in his works. In two of his works, “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat”, he uses the fatalities of his mother and wife to write two great stories. Although “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe seem similar on the surface because of the happiness in the beginning of the stories and the murders by the end, whereas they both represent the pain Poe dealt with in their own way.
Many poets and story writers write their stories based upon events and aspects of their life. They do this because it is so relatable and easy to write about because there is some truth in the words. Edgar Allan Poe is said to be one of these because his stories actually relate to his tragic, love stricken life. He is known to lead an overall depressing life that was full of loss and grief of loved ones. So because of this, Poe suffered most of his life. But although he had many misfortunes, he resorted to his passion of poetry to help him. Poe wrote many stories and poems that both reflected
In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado,” published in 1846, author Edgar Allan Poe writes about the revengeful plan composed by Montresor in which resulted in the passing of Fortunato. First, Poe describes the level of despise that Montresor has for Fortunate which was the ignition for Montresor’s revengeful and murderous plan. Next, Poe describes Montresor’s deceitful ways in which result in the lowering of Fortunate into the catacombs, where Montresor promised that wine was held. Finally, Fortunate inevitable death took place by being buried alive and abandoned in order to suffer. Edgar Allan Poe narrates the story using iron and symbolism in the dialogue and setting to foreshadow Fortunato’s inevitable death.
Edgar allan poe has a really unique style when it comes to his writing,it sometimes can be very hard to understand and also very choppy but the way he writes connects with his story. Poe's life was not the greatest from the start his mother died when he was two and his father had already abandoned him and he was put into foster care and got adopted by the allen family.Then he fell in love with this thirteen year old cousin and they got married but later on she died when she was twenty years old and the loss of his wife took a great toll on him because he loved her very much.His life and all the darkness that was around him was the reason why he wrote all of these dark stories.
Edgar Allan Poe's life experiences had a adult impact on the topics and themes of his writing. One of the most common themes in Edgar Allen Poe's poems and clerestory relating to death are “The Black Cat," "The Masque of the Red Death," " Cast of Amontillado," "Annabel Lee" and " The Raven". " 'Prophet!' aforesaid I, 'thing of evil-prophet still, if bird or devil!-'" This in my opinion relates to how he did not know many stuff. Montresor defect revenge and says, “nemo me impune lacessit.” In other words, "No one attack me without punishment.” As they traverse along a hallway to the keep, Montresor touch at his plot. Edgar was an unusual omi to say the least, but he wrote about the most deadly scary things that are in the back of our minds when we walk into a dark room or turn a corner in that erie basement many of us have, and in that way he stays with us. They are some examples that empahsis this. An example of the influence of alcohol is "The Black Cat." Here, Poe writes about committing gruesome acts while he is intoxicated. Poe had a cottage in Fordham New York; a nearby university was believed to be the source of the ringing bells. Like life to death, it all ends up the same. Edgar Allan Poe lived a very heartbroken, dejected, short life get by today's standards. One theme that Edgar wrote about often
Poe was an enormous part of the Romanticism movement, and he altered the way of Romantic writing, by starting his own style called the Dark Romantics. Although he had great success, Poe’s life was a never ending nightmare of pain, and sorrow, giving him much inspiration for his works. Poe’s life of tragic events helped him become a big writer in the Dark Romantics, as many of his works can demonstrate, like the poems of “Annabel Lee” and “ To My Mother”.