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Step-by-step explanation:
The Cask of Amontillado is one of Poe’s most transparent short stories, every aspect of which in the background adds to the ultimate ironic effect. The unity of the short story and the plot is very straightforward. Montresor seeks vengeance on Fortunato for unspecified provocation by including him in his family’s vaults to inspect the wine he ordered. However, Montresor’s complot to maneuver Fortunato to pin him alive on the wall is callous. Every action and bit of dialog is factual throughout the entire story. The excerpt discusses the “Cask of Amontillado” from Fortunato’s perspective, thoughts during carnivals, and what Montresor articulates that interferes with Fortunato’s thinking