1. Irony in the Cask of Amontilla
There are examples of both dramatic and verbal irony throughout this clever tale of horror. Even the setting reveals some sense of irony as we travel from a joyous carnival scene to the dark, dismal, catacombs of the Montresor's. ... They greet each other as friends but the reader is made aware that Montresor smiles with vengeance in his heart. This knowledge of Montresor, displayed to the reader but not to Fortunato, is another example of Poe's use of dramatic irony. ... This is not a fact that is grasped by Fortunato until he is one brick away from perpetual darkness. ...
- Word Count: 1170
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School