Meanwhile, a scene that prevails in importance and symbolism, is the picture that is described on the shield. While the details mention that “the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are embedded in the heel,” (page 99), a similar resemblance with Fortunato and Montresor is present. Because of this, the author chose to imply Fortunato as the snake in the field, and indicate Montresor as the enormous gold foot coming down on him. Consequently, at the end of the story, Fortunato was “crushed” by Montresor …show more content…
Throughout The Cask of Amontillado, it was made apparent and foreshadowed that Montresor was going to harm Fortunato while betraying him. Montresor had been deceiving towards Fortunato in the fact that he was comprehended to have faked a smile that “was at the thought of his [Fortunato’s] immolation,” (page 96). Likewise, but altered, a mistaken identity was present in The Fall of the House of Usher when it came to Roderick distinguishing himself from his twin sister. Thenceforth, Roderick had thought that it was necessary to depart from life on earth and arrive with his sister to “reason together, in some struggle with the grim phantasm,” (page