| 
       "The Cask of Amontillado" (1846) 
      by Edgar Allan Poe 
        
      Vocabulary - define the following words AND explain why they are   relevant to this story. Consider the context in which words have been used when   settling on a definition. (20 words, 21 definitions) 
      immolation,   redress, retribution, impunity, virtuoso, quack, pipe (remember the context in   which it has been used), nitre, roquelaire,   flambeau(x), medoc, gesticulation, mason (2 definitions), trowel, catacombs,   ignoramus, fettered, amontillado, cask, sherry, 
      
        - Read the   opening paragraph again (and again if necessary).What message is Poe getting   across here? Why is it important in the telling of this story?
        
 - Why does   Montresor want to kill Fortunato?
        
 - What / who   is Luchesi? What is the function of Luchesi in the story?
        
 - Why is   Fortunato tempted to go inspect the Amontillado?
        
 - Recreate   the coat of arms of the Montresor family. Why is this an important symbol in the   story?
        
 - What does   "Nemo me impune lacessit"" mean? Why is this   relevant to the story?
        
 - What does "In pace requiescat" mean? Why is this   significant?
        
 - By the end   of the story, what has happened to Fortunato?
        
 - What literary devices does the author use to   help get his message across? Explain. (NOTE: There is more than one device, so I   expect more than one offering and explanation.)
        
 - Will   Montresor get away with this heinous act? Support your answer.
        
 - What is it about Poe's   work that is considered scary? Consider the nature of the characters involved   and the events that led up to the events of this story when   answering.
        
 - Edgar Allan Poe is often   called the "master of the macabre". Is this an accurate   title? Research some of his other famous works to support your conclusions.   Include the title of the works and a brief synopsis.
 
       
       
        
    BACK      |