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  • Essay / Vengeance in Poe's Hop-Frog - 2310

    The Cask of the Amontillado slowly revealed Montresor's darkness at the beginning of the story paragraph, and towards the end it was clearly evident. Montresor even found pleasure in chaining Fortunato and plastering a wall around him, to be locked away for eternity. Fortunato said, “For God’s sake, Montresor!” » (1244) This was just before Montresor was about to put the last brick in the wall to complete his dark deed. Montresor replied: “Yes,” I said, for God’s sake! » (1244) Montresor found dark pleasure in the slow and painful murder of Fortunato,