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... death. Another very interesting passage in which there is explicit irony is when the two men talked about Montresor's arms. In this ...
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... The motto, "Nemo me impune lacessit," means "No one assails me with impunity." Fortunato does not know that everything symbolized in Montresor's arms is going ...
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... As the two men enter the catacombs in search of the amotillado, Fortunato inquires about Montresor's arms (family crest). Montresor ...
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... The arms symbolize Montresor and Fortunato, Fortunato stepping on Montresor, the snake, and Montresor getting even with Fortunato, the foot. ...
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... The arms symbolize Montresor and Fortunato , Fortunato stepping on Montresor, the snake, and Montrsor getting even with Fortunato, the foot. ...
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... him to his own death. Once again we are reminded of the coat of arms and the Montresor family motto. The insignia is symbolic of ...
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... Another example of Poe's dramatic irony occurs as the two men are walking down to the catacombs and Fortunato notices the Montresor coat of arms. ...
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... When Fortunato and Montresor are discussing Montresor's family arms, we are shown the fact that Montresor's family is known for successful revenge. ...
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... We soon see foreshadowing of Fortunato's impending doom when the issue of Montresor's shield of arms is brought into the conversation as "A huge human foot d'or ...
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... For example, Montresor's coat of arms reveals that "no one can harm {Montresor} unpunished" (153), yet Fortunado does not consider this fact because the wine ...
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... Fortunato has no clue that sinister narrator's code of arms foreshadows what is soon to be his fate. Montresor is so psychologically trapped in his revenge ...
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... disturbing. As the two continue through the underground, Fortunato states that he forgot Montresor's family coat of arms. Montresor ...
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... die, but not from a cough. Later Fortunato asks about the coat of arms for Montresor's family. Montresor replies that it was a large ...
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... placed in the catacombs as a representation of the revenge already inflicted on those who have wronged Montresor's family. This relates to the family arms of a ...
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... The most important irony that deals with the revenge is the Montresor's coat of arms, "a huge foot d'or, in a field of azure; the foot crushes a serpent ...
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... motto reflects Montresor's belief that he is acting on revenge against the man who has inflicted pain upon him. His family also has a coat of arms, a human ...
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... attacks me with impunity" and a coat of arms that depicts a snake whose last instinct before death is to poison the foot that crushed it. Montresor fits right ...
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... one attacks me with impunity" and a coat of arms that depicts a snake whose last instinct before death is to poison the foot that crushed it. Montresor is as ...
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... asked. At that very moment, Montresor chained him with various amounts of chains, across his feet, arms, and waist. Fortunato screamed ...
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... It is almost as if Poe has Montresor's ancestors tell the reader how nicely he ... family motto "No one attacks me with impunity" and a coat of arms that depicts a ...
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... of arms that depicts a serpent whose last wish before death is to poison the foot that crushed it. Does the fruit of ever fall far from the tree? Montresor is ...
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... is then destine to wither away trapped within the damp air of the Montresor family catacombs ... by living in this matter and may very well died in the arms of the ...
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... Also, when Forunto claims he will not die from a cough, Montresor agrees for he ... The Montressors' arms consisted of a image of someone's foot treading a rampant ...
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... "Armand", she panted once more, clutching his arms, "look at ... ironic story I have ever read, "The Cask of Amontillado" was a story about Montresor and Fortunato ...
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... But ironically his "revenge," as Montresor himself defines it, has failed on every ... murdered wife is discovered: In the next, a dozen stout arms were toiling at ...
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