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'''“The Cask of Amontillado”''' is a 1846 short horror story wrote by Edgar Allan Poe.
'''“The Cask of Amontillado”''' is an 1846 short horror story written by Edgar Allan Poe.
==Plot==
==Plot==
“The Cast of Amontillado” begins by recounting the last meeting between two aristocratic gentlemen, the narrator Montresor, and the wine connoisseur Fortunato.{{sfn|Nesbitt|2000|p=297}} Montresor is plotting his revenge for the thousand injuries Fortunato did to him.{{sfn|Sipiora|2002|p=240}} While at the pre-Lenten festival, Montresor tells Fortunato that he has in his possession a cast of amontillado sherry and does not feel as though it is authentic.{{sfn|Nesbitt|2000|p=297}} Montresor leads Fortunato deep underground to his family catacombs in his palazzo. Although Fortunato has a cough from the nitre, he continues so his rival Luchesi does not steal his opportunity to taste the wine. Once they get into the catacombs Montresor chains him to the wall and begins to use a trowel and fresh mortar to entomb Fortunato.{{sfn|Nesbitt|2000|p=297}}
“The Cast of Amontillado” begins by recounting the last meeting between two aristocratic gentlemen, the narrator Montresor, and the wine connoisseur Fortunato.{{sfn|Nesbitt|2000|p=297}} Montresor is plotting his revenge for the thousand injuries Fortunato did to him.{{sfn|Sipiora|2002|p=240}} While at the pre-Lenten festival, Montresor tells Fortunato that he has in his possession a cast of amontillado sherry and does not feel as though it is authentic.{{sfn|Nesbitt|2000|p=297}} Montresor leads Fortunato deep underground to his family catacombs in his palazzo. Although Fortunato has a cough from the nitre, he continues so his rival Luchesi does not steal his opportunity to taste the wine. Once they get into the catacombs Montresor chains him to the wall and begins to use a trowel and fresh mortar to entomb Fortunato.{{sfn|Nesbitt|2000|p=297}}
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==Publication History==
==Publication History==
The short horror story "The Cask of Amontillado" was first published in Philadelphia's monthly magazine, the Godey's Lady Book, in November 1846.


==Explanation of the Work's Title==
==Explanation of the Work's Title==
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{{Refbegin|indent=yes|30em}} <!--Sources go between {{Refbegin}} and {{Refend}} in alphabetical order -->
{{Refbegin|indent=yes|30em}} <!--Sources go between {{Refbegin}} and {{Refend}} in alphabetical order -->
* {{cite journal |last1= Baraban |first1= Elena |date= 2004|title=The Motive for Murder in 'The Cask of Amontillado' by Edgar Allan Poe.|journal=Rocky Mountain Review of Language & Literature |volume= 58 |issue=2 |pages= 16}}
* {{cite journal |last1= Baraban |first1= Elena |date= 2004|title=The Motive for Murder in 'The Cask of Amontillado' by Edgar Allan Poe.|journal=Rocky Mountain Review of Language & Literature |volume= 58 |issue=2 |pages= 16}}
* {{cite journal
| last1      = Elhefnawy
| first1    = Nader
| date      =2018
| title      =Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'
| journal    = Taylor & Francis, Routledge.
| volume    = 76
| issue      = 2
| page      = 103-105.
}}
* {{cite journal | last= Foy | first= Roslyn Reso | date= October 2015 | title= Freemasonry, the Brethren, and the Twists of Edgar Allen Poe in 'The Cask of Amontillado' | journal    = Taylor & Francis, Routledge | volume    = 35 | issue      = 0014-4940 1939-926X (electronic) | pages      = 252-256 }}
* {{cite journal | last= Foy | first= Roslyn Reso | date= October 2015 | title= Freemasonry, the Brethren, and the Twists of Edgar Allen Poe in 'The Cask of Amontillado' | journal    = Taylor & Francis, Routledge | volume    = 35 | issue      = 0014-4940 1939-926X (electronic) | pages      = 252-256 }}
* {{cite book |last= Nesbitt |first= Anna |date={{date|2000}} |chapter= Edgar Allan Poe |title=The Cask of Amontillado |url= |location= |publisher= Gale Group |pages=297-354}}
* {{cite book |last= Nesbitt |first= Anna |date={{date|2000}} |chapter= Edgar Allan Poe |title=The Cask of Amontillado |url= |location= |publisher= Gale Group |pages=297-354}}
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| pages      = 447
| pages      = 447
}}
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==External Links ==
==External Links ==
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