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The Cask of Amonti­llado

Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Main Charac­ters:
Montresor and Fortunato
Luchesi
a friend of Fortunato and Montresor
Amonti­llado
It is a kind of wine

The Cask of Amonti­llado

Themes
Revenge
Deception
Upholding someone's pride
Crime as an art

The Cask of Amonti­llado (copy)

SYMBOLISMS
Cask
barrel, associated with the death of Fortunato
Amonti­llado
The cause of Fortun­ato's demise or death
Jester's clothe­s/m­otley
Fortun­ato's Foolis­hness
Black outfit
death or evil
Niter
The trap into which Fortunato have been led by Montresor potassium nitrate

The Cask of Amonti­llado

SYMBOLISMS
Cask
barrel, associated with the death of Fortunato
Amonti­llado
The cause of Fortun­ato's demise or death
Jester's clothe­s/m­otley
Fortun­ato's Foolis­hness
Black outfit
death or evil
Niter
The trap into which Fortunato have been led by Montresor potassium nitrate

The Cask of Amonti­llado (copy)

SYMBOLISMS
Cask
barrel, associated with the death of Fortunato
Amonti­llado
The cause of Fortun­ato's demise or death
Jester's clothe­s/m­otley
Fortun­ato's Foolis­hness
Black outfit
death or evil
Niter
The trap into which Fortunato have been led by Montresor potassium nitrate

Irony

Denotes contrast between expect­ation and reality
One thing is said while another thing is meant
The opposite of its precise meaning
 
Dramatic irony
only the reader them what's gonna happen
 
when an audience knows something that characters do not know
Ex: Fortunato: " I will not die of cough..." Montresor: "­Tru­e...tr­ue"
 
Situat­ional irony
events occur that contradict expect­ations, often with tragic conseq­uences.
Examples:
Fortunato
"­For­tunate " ended up being unfort­unate
Montresor
"­Tre­asu­re" in French
Carnival Season
The murder happened during the festiv­ities
 
Verbal irony
words are used to convey the opposite meaning from what they literally mean
Examples:
“My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met."
"My friend­"
“We will go back; your health is precio­us"
“And I to your long life”

Terms:

In pace requiescat
Rest in Peace
Impunity
With injurious conseq­uences
Coat of arms
The Insignia or badge of the Montre­sor's.
 
A huge human foot crashing a serpent2
 
"Nemo me impune lacess­it"
 

Annabel Lee

Themes:
True Love
Faithf­ulness to the loved ones

Annabel Lee

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of ANNABEL LEE;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.

I was a child and she was a child,
In this kingdom by the sea;
But we loved with a love that was more than love
I and my Annabel Lee;
With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
Coveted her and me.

And this was the reason that, long ago,
In this kingdom by the sea,
A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling
My beautiful Annabel Lee;
So that her highborn kinsman came
And bore her away from me,
To shut her up in a sepulchre
In this kingdom by the sea.

The angels, not half so happy in heaven,
Went envying her and me-
Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,
In this kingdom by the sea)
That the wind came out of the cloud by night,
Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.

But our love it was stronger by far than the love
Of those who were older than we-
Of many far wiser than we-
And neither the angels in heaven above,
Nor the demons down under the sea,
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.

For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And so, all the night-­tide, I lie down by the side
Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,
In the sepulchre there by the sea,
In her tomb by the sounding sea.

Annabel Lee

Random aah notes
setting
In a Kingdom by the sea
Seraphs

Angel ; winged creature
Sepulc­hure

Tomb
Coveted
Envy ; jealous of
Dissever

Separate

Annabel Lee

Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Annabel Lee - Virginia Clemm
14 years old she married Edgar
Died at a young age (tuber­cul­osis)
 

Invictus

Author
William Ernest Henley

Invictus

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconq­uerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circum­stance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludge­onings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds and shall find me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punish­ments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate,
I am the captain of my soul.

Invictus

Author: Pablo Neruda

You start dying slowly
if you do not travel,
if you do not read,
If you do not listen to the sounds of life,
If you do not appreciate yourself.

You start dying slowly
When you kill your self-e­steem;
When you do not let others help you.

You start dying slowly
If you become a slave of your habits,
Walking everyday on the same paths…
If you do not change your routine,
If you do not wear different colours
Or you do not speak to those you don’t know.

You start dying slowly
If you avoid to feel passion
And their turbulent emotions;
Those which make your eyes glisten
And your heart beat fast.

You start dying slowly
If you do not change your life when you are not satisfied with your job, or with your love,
If you do not risk what is safe for the uncertain,
If you do not go after a dream,
If you do not allow yourself,
At least once in your lifetime,
To run away from sensible advice

The Monkey's Paw

Author:
William Wymark Jacobs
Charac­ters:
Mr. White; Mrs. White ; Herbert
Foresh­adowing
- storyt­eller gives hint of what is going to happen later in the story
1.) The weather was dark and stormy
Meaning:
Terrible things are about to happen
2.) Mr. White's reckless move in the chess game
Meaning:
Mr. White made a reckless or hasty decision of owning the pawn
3.) "­Well, I don't see the money, and I bet I never shall."­
Meaning:
Herbert's death

The Monkey's Paw

SYMBOLISMS
Paw
Desire for power/ symbol of evil/greed
Mr. and Mrs. White's house
It is compared to the Garden of Eden and was ruined by a snake
Chess game
Life

The Monkey's Paw

Random aah notes
chess
game are Mr. White and Herbert playing at the beginning of the story