![]() ![]() Illustration is Copyright, ©1997, Christoffer Nilsson Martha is proud and pleased to be a part of the Poe Decoder,Ī continual project to dispel the myth surrounding Poe, the man and his literature. Like many others, "to set the record straight." "This mission" has lead to ten years of researchĪnd the creation of her web site, Precisely Poe. ![]() ![]() Life and literature, Martha discovered that a horrible injustice had occurred, and she became determined, That she became confused about what to teach her students. Teaching American literature, she found so much conflicting information about Edgar Allan Poe Precisely Poe, has a BA degree in English from Longwood College in Virginia, and teachesĮnglish and Theatre Arts at Fuqua School in Farmville, Virginia. Martha Womack, better known to Internet users as Montresor tells his tale of revenge smugly, as he invites the reader to applaud his cleverness much like the narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart." By telling the story from Montresor's point of view, Poe forces the reader to look into the inner workings of a murderer's mind. The Poe Decoder - "The Cask of Amontillado" Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" "The Cask of Amontillado," which first appeared in Godey's Lady's Book in 1846, is a classic example of the use of an unreliable narrator. ![]()
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