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... must not only punish, but punish with impunity" 6. Although Fortunato has hurt Montressor, the coat of arms suggests that Montressor will ultimately crush him. ...
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... A certain dusk evening, " during the supreme madness of carnival season..." Montressor meets his "friend" Fortunato and Montressor is very kind, even ...
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... impunity" (1146). Although Fortunato has hurt Montressor, the coat of arms suggests that Montressor will ultimately crush him. It is ...
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... This parallels with Montressor's feelings about Fortunato- Montressor was sick of hearing Fortunato's jokes and ridicules and decided to put an end to it. ...
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... Montressor seeks revenge on Fortunato for some unspecified insult by luring him down into his family vaults to inspect some wine he has purchased. ...
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... The fact remains that since we do not know what Fortunato had done to Montressor, who is to say that his first notion holds truth. ...
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... 133). This line would seem to suggest that Fortunato and Montressor were bitter enemies, but we see that it is not so. When they ...
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... He says, "I must not only punish, but punish with impunity."(Poe 360) Although Fortunato has hurt Montressor, the coat of arms suggests that Montressor will ...
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... The setting at the beginning of the story is ironic because Montressor and Fortunato meet in the middle of one of Venice's carnivals. ...
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... Fortunato then reminded Montressor that it was getting late, and that people would start looking for them. "Let us be gone," Fortunato said. ...
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... Amontillado" takes place during Italian Carnival festivities, and begins with the main character, Montressor, feeling deeply offended by his friend Fortunato. ...
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... An example of dramatic irony is when Montressor and Fortunato are walking to reach the "wine" and the reader is aware of Fortunato's ignorance towards his fate ...
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... In "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe, Montressor sought revenge upon Fortunato by using his intelligence to seduce him to his death. ...
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... Montressor tells Fortunato that he ahs bought some Amontillado but isn't sure if it's really Amontillado, and that he is going to take it to Luchesi to have ...
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... "Only three names are mentioned in the work, Fortunato, Luchesi, and Montressor, all three of which are suggestive of treasure" (Womack). ...
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... who is very meticulous and also very patient, as he details how he plans to get hias revenge.You can tell that Fortunato was a good friend to MOntressor as he ...
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... understanding. In the beginning of the story when Montressor meets Fortunato he says, " My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met" (pg. 220). ...
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... explained it. Stepp explained the characteristics of Fortunato and Montressor in the tale " The Cask of Amontillado". Stepp points ...
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... Fortunato thinks of himself as a known wine connoisseur, and knowing this information Montressor plays on Fortunato's expertise to lure him into helping him. ...
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... In "The Cask of Amontillado," Montressor seeks to have revenge on Fortunato for an unknown insult. Montressor confesses at the beginning ...
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... Fortunato disrespected Montressor, "the thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but he...ventured upon insult..." (Poe 1). Montressor is an ...
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... Fortunato disrespected Montressor, "the thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but he...ventured upon insult..." (Poe 1). Montressor is an ...
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... Fortunato disrespected Montressor, "the thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but he...ventured upon insult..." (The Cask of Amontillado ...
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... return home because his "health is precious." This bit of conversation is ironic because Montressor does not really want to protect Fortunato's health, but ...
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... dead family members. By taking Fortunato into the vaults, Montressor has cut him off from any possible help. Using the carnival ...
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... begins by setting the effect of the story, which is shown at the outset of the tale to be the revenge of Montressor. The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had ...
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... Let us be gone." Montresor said "Yes, let us be gone." Fortunato then said "For the love of God, Montresor!" Montressor said " Yes, for the love of God ("The ...
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... In fact Fortunato was at the right place and at the right time in history when the story is looked at in the eyes of Montressor. ...
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... Montressor avenges himself by fooling Fortunato into literally walking into his own grave. Fortunato pursues the cask which ends up being his own casket. ...
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... These characteristics lead to the death of Fortunato, a man who has wronged him. Through the acts, words, and the thoughts of Montressor, one is able to see ...
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