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English, 27.01.2020 23:31, mrsqueenbabe516

"the cask of amontillado" is a chilling story, but poe also uses humorous elements as the narrator recounts his experience with fortunato. can you identify elements in the story that might be regarded as humorous? what does the humor add to the story? can you think of any other stories, books, or movies that blend horror and humor in a similar way?

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