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... "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best as I could, but when he went upon insult I vowed revenge." This statement from Montresor shows us the ...
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... "I must not only punish, but punish with impunity."(1) This statement represents Montresor has to know that he isn't going to get caught. ...
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... The irony of this statement is that Fortunato will find his demise, not from the cough that he is afflicted with, but from the hands of Montresor. ...
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... health. While researching this short story and Poe, I learned that there is symbolism in Montresor's final statement to Fortunato. He ...
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... The opening statement of the narrative explains why Montresor plans to kill him, "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could,"(1567) after ...
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... Verbal irony is defined as a statement in which the literal meaning differs from the implicit meaning (A62). The narrator, Montresor, uses reverse psychology ...
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... Montresor was successful in the first part of the criteria because he did let ... by saying, "for the love of God," because after this statement, Fortunato did not ...
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... is when Fortunato says to Montresor "The Cough is a mere nothing, it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough". The ironic statement also acts to show the ...
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... critique the wine the best and because of this he fell into Montresor's trap. ... Thus, the cat itself becomes a symbol for evil, fulfilling the statement that the ...
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... ever read, "The Cask of Amontillado" was a story about Montresor and Fortunato ... This statement by Montrsor feelings towards Fortunado was quite strong, yet as ...
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... By the anger and remorse that Montresor has for Fortunato, one might think that ... A statement like "...would a madman be so wise as this?" (Poe, 267) supports ...
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