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... was "so pleased to see him (Fortunato), that I thought I should never have done wringing his hand." (Poe, p.23-24) Montresor greets Fortunato saying, "My dear ...
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... Amontillado". One of the first one notices is that Montresor greets Fortunato saying that Fortunato is luckily met (Speare 317). This ...
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... Montresor gives one of the most memorable lines of the story in response to Fortunato saying, "I will not die of a cough." Montresor says, "True--true ...
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... plans. First he caters to Fortunato's ego by saying that Luchesi was almost as worthy a judge of wine as he (150). Then Montresor ...
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... plans. First he caters to Fortunato's ego by saying that Luchesi was almost as worthy a judge of wine as he (150). Then Montresor ...
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... Montresor gives one of the most memorable lines of the story in response to Fortunato saying, "I will not die of a cough." Montresor says, "True--true ...
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... Montresor addresses Fortunato in the catacombs saying, "your health is precious. You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy as once I was. ...
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... Montresor addresses Fortunato in the catacombs saying, "your health is precious. You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy as once I was. ...
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... Further into the story we run across this dark humor once again when Fortunato makes a toast saying, "I drink, to the buried that repose around us," and ...
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... Further into the story we run across this dark humor once again when Fortunato makes a toast saying, "I drink, to the buried that repose around us," and ...
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... his connoisseurship in wine" so he tricked him to going to his house to examine it by saying that he might ask Luchresi, a seeming rival of Fortunato's, instead ...
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... Fortunato responds saying, "The cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me." Montresor knowing how Fortunato will die responds "True-true." Another example ...
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... Montresor had purposely planned for his servants not to be home on the night he killed Fortunato. He stated this by saying " there were no attendants at home ...
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... Fortunato responds saying, "The cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me" (1569). Montresor knowing how Fortunato will die responds, "True-True" (1569). ...
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In the beginning Montresor, the narrator, saying, "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed ...
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... He says... ³Your health is precious..², and ³We will go back; you will be ill...² (pg 118) Fortunato shrugs that off by saying, ³Enough! ...
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... "The Cask of Amontillado" starts out with Montresor, the narrator, saying, "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ...
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... Montresor was successful in the first part of the criteria because he did let Fortunato know that he was being punished by saying, "for the love of God ...
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... He tells Fortunato to turn back, saying that he will catch a cold because of the dampness, knowing that Fortunato will never leave. ...
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... pride eventually leads to his downfall, for he criticized Luchresi¯s, saying he °cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry.± Thus Fortunato accompanies Monstresor ...
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... pride eventually leads to his downfall, for he criticized Luchresis, saying he cannot tell Amon! tillado from Sherry. Thus Fortunato accompanies Monstresor to ...
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... death. They both kept walking and Montressor kept saying that they should go back. And Fortunato kept creeping closer to his death. ...
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... Perhaps Fortunato will go insane before his death, knowing he will forever be ... Poe concludes this tragic story with Montresor saying "In pace requiescat" (177). ...
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... Montresor may have been Poe's way of saying that he was a monster. Montresor said that he had survived a thousand insults at the hands of Fortunato, yet the ...
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... By repeatedly bringing up Luchesi's name and saying that he could just as well go with him to test the Amontillado, Montresor makes Fortunato quite jealous and ...
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... Perhaps Poe is saying that there have always been great crimes that go unsolved. ... When he reveals he is going to punish Fortunato for merely insulting him, that ...
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... to me and I didn't understand some of the things he was saying in the ... In the beginning of the story when Montressor meets Fortunato he says, " My dear Fortunato ...
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... Perhaps Poe is saying that there have always been great crimes that go unsolved. ... When he reveals he is going to punish Fortunato for merely insulting him, that ...
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... clueless friends ego by saying, " I was silly enough to pay full Amontillado price without consulting you in the matter" (paragraph 7). Fortunato being unaware ...
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... Fortunato thinks he means he is a fellow member of a society when what he ... Also Poe is saying that there have always been great crimes that have gone unsolved. ...
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