Monday, August 19, 2019
Obsession in The Tell-Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado :: Tell Tale Cask Comparison Compare Essays
"Determination becomes obsession and then it becomes all that matters."  -- Jeremy Irvine    Poe presents the narrators of "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado" as  devious, obsessed characters. Both are overpowered by the need to consume the  life of their victim. Though they use different strategies to carry out the  murders in different ways, obsession is the driving force in both. It is this  obsession that inspires them to design cunning strategies and carry out  the executions.     The obsession of Montresor in "The Cask of Amontillado"  and of the narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is obvious throughout the stories.  The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is actually obsessed with the old man's  eye, rather than the old man himself. It is this obsession with the eye that  drives him to commit the murder, despite his relatively good feelings toward the  old man personally. This is why he is unable to harm the old man when the eye is  concealed. His obsession with the eye is what controls him and his actions.  Without it in sight to enrage this obsession, he is unable to harm the old man.  This also is why he must shine the lantern light upon only that eye. By leaving  the rest of the old man in the dark, he in a sense de-humanizes the victim. His  obsession intensifies and takes full control of his actions. He eliminates the  old man from the equation and is able to charge him and make the kill.     Montresor in "The Cask of Amontillado" is similar to the  narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" in that his obsession with consuming the soul  of Fortunato influences his every action. However, it is with Fortunato himself  that he is obsessed. He feeds off of Fortunato's pain, unlike the narrator in  "The Tell-Tale Heart" who's obsession is with destroying a menacing inanimate  object. Montresor's entire conspiracy is focused around making Fortunato suffer,  and for him to know just who is causing this suffering. This is why he goes to  such lengths to put together this intricate strategy. It could have been so much  easier to kill Fortunato in some easier, quicker way. Instead, he dedicates  himself to torturing Fortunato. He creates a plan that leads Fortunato into the  depths of the catacombs beneath his home, and kills him in an excruciating  manner.  					    
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