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Short Stories Portfolios. By Joshua Clein. The Cask of amontillado: Picture. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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By Joshua Clein
SHORT STORIES PORTFOLIOS
This drawing of a string puppet perfectly symbolizes the story of “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe. This drawing is representative
because the puppet is Fortunato. Fortunato is like the town drunk.
While drunk, he is stupid and easily controllable. He is like a puppet being controlled by Montresor. Montresor is a man who wants has a motive to kill
Fortunato, however it is never mentioned by Poe. Fortunato is led
down to the dungeon and is completely oblivious to the evil plans of Montresor. Also, Montresor’s plans
are like a puppet show, Fortunato being the puppet. His plan is planned out an d scripted, as is a puppet show.
THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO: PICTURE
In the rap song “John” by Lil Wayne, one of the lyrics are “You fuck with me wrong, I knock your head off your
neck.” This sounds like what Montresor’s motive is.
Fortunato did something bad to him in someway, and
Montresor is attempting to exact his revenge by
trapping him in his vaults. Even though this reason is
never mentioned by Poe, it is very obvious that Montresor has some special reason to practically burry Fortunato alive behind a brick wall.
THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO: LYRIC
This drawing of an old fashioned scale can relate to the story of “The
Lady or the Tiger” by Frank R. Stockton quite well. The reason
being that the princess must “weigh” (ha ha ha) her options. She
must decide between letting the love of her life live and marry a
different women, or to let her love parish at the hands of a tiger so if
she cant have him, nobody can. Most people would think this was quite selfish. But really, is it? This
is the love of her life. Can you imagine how painful it would be if she would see him open that door
and that women jump into her loves arms and then them getting
married. It is a very tough decision. The scale gives readers more of a
visual.
THE LADY OR THE TIGER: PICTURE
The lyric “If I can't have you, I don't want nobody baby (nobody) If I can't have you no, no (nobody else, nobody else) If I can't have you, then I don't
want nobody baby(haha)if I can't have you no, no…” from LFO’s song “If I Can’t Have You.” Could not be more perfect for this story. In my
opinion, I think the Princess led the man to the door with the tiger. This means that she didn’t want anybody
to have him but her. Logically meaning that if she couldn’t have
him, then nobody could. It is a classic example of a story when the
protagonist has to make a split second decision that effects the
entire story. Therefor, this story fits the quote quite properly.
THE LADY OR THE TIGER: LYRIC
The short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell is a story about a man
named Rainsford who goes over-board off of a ship and swims to
an abandoned looking island where he finds a nice man, named
General Zaroff, with a huge mansion. However, this man is deceivingly evil and dangerous. Just like the platypus. The male platypus, though cute looking, is quite deadly. If it is angered, it
will strike its foe with its venomous spur on its leg. Just like the Platypus, Zaroff is deceiving. He looks nice, but he is actually a
cold blooded human-hunter.
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME: PICTURE
General Zaroff doesn’t look scary, but he sure sounds and acts scary. He is out to kill humans for fun. He reminds me of the boogeyman. The boogeyman is a fictional figure who is said to hide in children’s closets and under their beds to scare and
possibly eat them. This reminds me of Zaroff, because he is waiting to find and kill Rainsford. In the song “Boogeyman” by Motorhead, there
is a lyric that says ‘’He's hiding inside your head. He's hiding behind your eye. He be there until you die. Ridin' shotgun in your new transam. Slide over for the boogeyman.’’ This is exactly like Zaroff in the way that
he is on a hunt.
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME: LYRIC
The lottery is a story about a small village that has a
ceremony called a “lottery”. This is not like our lottery,
however. This is a lottery that involves death. The head of each
family draw one slip of paper out of a black box. What ever family has the paper with a
black circle on it has to have each person in that family draw fromt the box again. Whoever
gets that paper with a black dot get stoned to death. This
reminds me exactly of picking the shortest straw or stick, in
the way that you ultimately lose.
THE LOTTERY: PICTURE
When I think of the lottery, I think of one classic rhyme. “To bad, so sad”. Of course, when the rhyme is used, it
has some sarcasm in it. The so sad part is sarcastic
because when the person says it, they aren't actually sad For example, if I got an A+ on a
test and my friend go a C and he started complaining to me, I would say “To bad, so sad”. This relates to “The Lottery”
because when Mrs. Hutchinson gets the death
card, she complains and says the drawing wasn’t fair. But
nobody cares. They still stone her to death. “To bad, so sad.”
THE LOTTERY: RHYME
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol
Oates is a short story about a man named Arnold Friend in his convertible car who attempts to seduce a 15 year-old girl named
Connie. Eventually, he forces her to come with him in his car
to go have sex and then be killed. This intricute drawing of the Angel of Death represents this story quite well. Reason being because, like death, Friend is persistent. He is
persistent in raping Connie, and he knows its going to
happen sooner or later, like death to a living thing.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?:
PICTURE
The lryic from the classic Christmas song about Santa Clause “he knows when you
are sleeping. He knows when you’re awake…” clearly
represents this story. It is exactly what Arnold Friend is
all about. At one point he literally says “I know
everything about you.” He then tells her all of this
person information about her, including where her parents currently are and who her best friend is. If this story
could have a theme song, it would be this song.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?:
LYRIC
This drawing of Brad Pitt from the movie “Twelve Monkeys”
represents this short story called “Orientation” by Daniel Orozco very well.
Reason being because Brad Pitt’s character in Twelve
Monkeys and the narrator of this story are similar in the way that they both start out
just sounding innocent. However, like Brad Pitt’s
character, things turn bad and evil sounding. The narrator begins talking about all the
psychotic people in the office and thigns get kind of dicey
ORIENTATION: PICTURE
In Justin Timberlake's new song “Cry Me a River”, there is one lyric that says “Cry me a river-
er. Cry me a river. Cry me a river-er, yea yea”. This matches the story of “Orientation” quite
well. It fits because the man giving us the tour tells us about all of these crazy people. But he
never says he feels sorry for them or anything. He just says
“Don’t talk to them…”. He doesn’t even care if they have
terrible misfortunes. The saying “cry me a river” means that the person who says it doesn’t care
about your sorrows because they have worse sorrows or
hardships. Basically saying “go ahead and cry a river because I
don’t care.”
ORIENTATION: LYRIC