Irony is expressing what an author is trying to say using language or words saying the opposite. There are three types of irony. Verbal irony is a contrast between what is said and what is actually meant. Situational irony occurs when things turn out contrary to what is expected or intended. Dramatic irony occurs when a reader or viewer knows more about a situation than the characters do. In conclusion “The Cask of Amontillado is full of irony.
Examples of verbal irony was when Montresor met or ran into Fortunato and told Fortunato “My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met.” But Montresor is actually happy because Fortunato is the one that is unlucky at the end. While going to the amontillado Fortunato asks Montresor if he is a mason. Montresor says yes but actually later on he is a craftsmen because he traps Fortunato and lays stones to seal him off. Lastly, Montresor finds wine and has a toast with Fortunato “for his long life.” But at the end he dies shortly after the wine toast.
Situational Irony occurs when things turn out contrary to what is expected or intended which often occurred in the “Cask of Amontillado.” First of all Fortunato means Fortunate but Fortunato is not Fortunate at the end of the story. Moreover Fortunato is dressed as a happy person but at the end his happiness will be gone. Montresor also order his servants not to leave when they find out about the absence so they can actually leave or do the opposite when the Cask of Amontillado is actually is a casket for Fortunato.
The Essay on The Cask Of Amontillado Irony And Symbolism
It is Edgar Allan Poes intense use of symbolism and irony throughout the Cask of Amontillado that establishes the short story as an indeed interesting candidate worthy of thorough analysis. The skillful use of these devices are utilized by the author to create this horrific and suspenseful masterpiece. The Cask of Amontillado is a horror short story, which revolves around the themes of revenge and ...
Dramatic Irony occurs when a reader or viewer knows more about a situation than the characters do. Montresor in The Cask of Amontillado when Fortunato is coughing he tells him we can go back because Fortunato is sick and Montresor tells him you’re a man to be missed because of his fame and money. Fortunato says I cannot die of a cough. Montresor like in the movie says true and by that you can tell Montresor is going to do something but Fortunato does not know only Montresor and the reader knows.
All the irony that Edgar Allen Poe used in The Cask of Amontillado gave away the ending but made readers thrilled like at the edge of their seat. I found it interesting because all the things Montresor said or did tricked Fortunato but the readers knew exactly was going to happen. Poe enhanced the story with irony. If the story had no irony the story probably would have been plain and dull. The bottom line is Edgar Allen Poe and his various uses of irony made the story more interesting rather that dull.