Nearly 5 years back, during my trip to the historical city of Boston, Massachusetts in the US, I got a chance to visit the tourist sites in this city. One of the tourist attraction was the cruise that took us on a ride on the Boston port that oversees the Massachusetts bay.
As one cruises along the Boston coastline, one gets the majestic view of the famous Castle Island, which is believed to be the source of inspiration for Edgar Allan Poe’s famous short story, ‘The Cask of Amantillado’ when he was a private stationed at Fort Independence on this very island in 1827.
Edgar Allan Poe was a 19th century American writer and poet. Across the world, he is best known for his short stories, particularly in the genre of mystery and horror.
So, the legend holds that the inspiration for ‘The Cask of Amontillado’ seems to have come from an allegedly true story that he himself had heard at Castle Island. According to this legend, Lieutenant Robert Massie was killed in a sword duel in 1817 by Lieutenant Gustavus Drane, following a dispute during a mere card game. The legend also mentions that the other soldiers took revenge on Drane by getting him drunk, luring him into the dungeon, chaining him to a wall, and sealing him in a vault. The historical records however prove otherwise, where Drane was acquitted of the charges and lived longer. Later, a skeleton was discovered on the island, which might have been been a source of inspiration for Poe.
‘The Cask of Amontillado’ is a tragic and haunting story that deals with the protagonist’s enemy being lured into a hidden chamber inside a fort after making him heavily drunk. The story at the end, gives a detailed description of the placement of the bricks, the motive of revenge, and the victim’s agonized moaning.
The Cask of Amontillado’ is one such story whose source of inspiration is still speculated until now.
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