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In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado," the literary device of foreshadowing is used to create mystery when Montressor tells Fortunato
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that he has a rare wine called Amontillado in his possession. Montressor hints that he may need Fortunato's expertise to verify the authenticity of the wine, creating a sense of anticipation. Later, when they reach the catacombs, Montressor also mentions the cold and dampness of the catacombs, which foreshadows the impending tragedy. These examples of foreshadowing create a buildup of tension and suspense, leading the reader to wonder what will happen to Fortunato.
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