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How is Edgar Allan Poe's life mirrored in his writings? (Poe had a very sad and miserable life. How does he show this in "The Cask of Amontillado"?) Give examples from the story to back up your response. Poe’s life is mirrored in "The Cask of Amontillado” because as soon as the story starts the narrator is talking about how mad Fortunato had made him by insulting him. And already the narrator is trying to get revenge. Which shows that in Poe’s life maybe he wanted revenge on someone and never got the chance to or maybe he did and he wanted to share the story with everyone? Then just the fact that the narrator is planning this revenge on Fortunato and it’s not just happening seems weird.