The Cask Of Amontillado: Creative Writing Essay, Research Paper
The Cask of Amontillado: Creative Writing
Itzkowitz, David 11/26/96 period 1
At precisely 10:30 A.M. I got a call from a Mr. Machiano saying while renovating
a palazzo his men found the bones of a human. When I got to the scene one of
his employees showed me to the bones. The clothes were still on the carcass. I
asked Mr. Machiano how the body was discovered, “My men were knocking down the
walls and one of them found a skeleton with its clothes on, and that’s when I
called you.” I asked whom he bought the palace from. “A man I would say in his
early eighties, named Montresor.” I then left to learn about this person.. I
found out that he is living with a cousin right near his old home. I decided to
stop by and ask him a few questions hoping he will remember or know something.
After about an hour of getting “I do not know. What are you talking about?
Please leave.” I realized this was a waste of time and decided to go. Later
that night while eating dinner I decided the next morning I would go back to the
crime scene to check for clues. The next morning I called Mr. Machiano and
asked him to meet me at the palazzo. As I approached the body I began to feel a
little queasy from last night’s dinner but luckily I brought some herbal tea to
help soothe my stomach. Anyway, I began to search the ground around the body
hoping to find some clues. I noticed a gold bracelet on the ground near the
body, and it read Montrsor.
I went to the station and asked the secretary to show me the file on any person
missing for more than 20 years. The list only had about five people on it with
a brief description. There was a man by the name of Fortunato on it who has
been missing for about 50 years. He was last seen wearing a motley. I then put
two and two together and after some investigation, I found out that the carcass
was indeed Fortunato. Later that afternoon I decided to visit Mrs. Fortunato.
She took the news pretty well, but I guess she had a feeling he was dead She
said “The last time I saw him was fifty years ago during carnival season.” I
went back to Montresor’s house and told him that “Next to Fortunato’s body was a
gold bracelet with your name on it.” He still claimed to have nothing to do
with the murder and had no idea how his bracelet got near the body. “It must
have fallen off and sunk into the mortar.” When I said that I could sense his
nervousness. I asked him if he was okay, then I heard him mumble something. I
asked him to say that louder I could not quite hear that. He said “I killed him,
and I do not even regret it.” He kept the murder a secret all these years
because he did not want to go to jail. “Now you are definitely going to jail.”
I felt kind of bad bringing an eighty year old person to jail, but I had no
choice.
Epilogue
Four years later Montresor died. The Trumpino Towers was completed and a big
success!