Today we are going to finish discussing "The Cask of Amontillado", then work on short story outlines, and journals. First we will write sentences with Repose and Aperture,
HW: You have a literary terms quiz on Monday.
"The Cask of Amontillado"
Journal assignment - list the following found in "The Cask of Amontillado": 1) Irony (three
types - situational, verbal, and dramatic); 2) Symbols; 3) Foreshadow;
and 4) Allusions. You will also be filling out a short story outline.
Discussion Questions to think about
1) Compare and contrast Montresor and General Zaroff: how they think, how they view the world, how they view others, how they view themselves, the places they live, how they act—in essence compare their emotional, mental, and physical existences.
2) Why does Montresor feel justified in carrying out his plan against Fortunato?
3) Which character traits make Fortunato such an easy prey for Montresor (needs to be more than just his “connoisseurship in wine”.
4) In what ways are Montresor and Fortunato alike? How are they different?
1) Compare and contrast Montresor and General Zaroff: how they think, how they view the world, how they view others, how they view themselves, the places they live, how they act—in essence compare their emotional, mental, and physical existences.
2) Why does Montresor feel justified in carrying out his plan against Fortunato?
3) Which character traits make Fortunato such an easy prey for Montresor (needs to be more than just his “connoisseurship in wine”.
4) In what ways are Montresor and Fortunato alike? How are they different?
5) List an irony of situation, a verbal irony, and a dramatic irony found in "The Cask of Amontillado".
6) List and explain one symbol in the story.
The Cask of Amontillado audio book
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