Puritans were separated from the church of England and their religious exclusiveness was the most important characteristic of their society. The spiritual beliefs were strong and spread to laws, customs and way of life. God was their leader and it guided all of their actions. This united the community and strengthened it. In a foreign vast lands, their spiritual bond made keep them close to each other. They had excellent survival techniques that helped them in their pursuits. Each of their church congregation and individuals were responsible to God separately. Puritan societies did not accept anyone with different beliefs.
1) <em>The damp ground of the catacombs of the Montresors: </em>this phrase describes a dark place, it makes the audience feel anxious about what is going to happen in the catacombs.
<em>2) -"I drink," he said, "to the buried that repose around us."
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<em>-"And I to your long life."</em>
This dialogue, not only makes the reader feel like a witness but also has an ironical effect, in which he/she can find it funny despite being terrifying.
3) <em>A moment more and I had fettered him to the granite:</em> it intensifies the dramatic irony present in the whole short story.
4) <em>A low moaning cry from the depth of the recess:</em> the words that Poe used to describe the desperation of Montresor makes the reader feel like the very character: confused, anxious, fearful.
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