Yet for many people, even wine lovers, Amontillado is a bit of a mystery. Why did Montresor decide to kill Fortunato? He decided to kill him because he insulted him. Montresor wants revenge because one of his best friends insulted him for no apparent reason. How does Montresor trick Fortunato into joining him? The dampness of the catacombs. Throughout most of his evil deed against Fortunado, Montresor does not demonstrate any sense of guilt or regret.
In fact, he seems to be rather enjoying himself and his diabolical plan. He teases Fortunado along, goading him and very cleverly manipulating the man to go further and further into the catacombs. Montresor does not experience satisfaction with the perfect crime he has committed.
Instead he says: My heart grew sick; it was the dampness of the catacombs that made it so. He has called to Fortunato several times without getting a response. What does the way Montresor dress at carnival symbolize? He is dressed as in all black with a coat, and so he kind of looks like a grim reaper.
This directly relates to the story and it symbolizes kind of how Montresor acts with the events of the story because in the end he gives Fortunato a painful death.
Fortunato appears to be an extreme extrovert. He likes to get drunk. He has a lot of money and evidently enjoys spending it on his own enjoyment. Montresor is vengeful, obsessive, methodical, deceitful, manipulative, and merciless.
Montresor is insane, vengeful, cunning, deceitful, and murderous. Montresor manipulates Fortunato's arrogance and pride by suggesting that Luchresi is an expert on wine whom he will consult as to whether the Amontillado he purchased is authentic.
Montresor is confident that Fortunato will volunteer to taste the Amontillado, because he prides himself on his connoisseurship of wine. What kind of person is Montresor?
In The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, the dark side of human nature is exemplified through the character of Montresor and his victim, Fortunato. Montresor is a manipulative and vengeful person. These characteristics lead to the death of Fortunato, a man who has wronged him. What kind of person is Fortunato? According to Montresor, Fortunato is a man who has caused him a "thousand injuries" and who has wronged him numerous times.
He never details, though, what Fortunato has supposedly done to him. We do know that Fortunato is a powerful man who is respected and also feared. What is Fortunato's state when Montresor meets him? Montresor takes advantage of Fortunato's so-called stupid bewilderment to clasp him in fetters irons and to begin walling him within the niche.
At this point, Fortunato's state of mind turns to fear and desperation, but to no avail. Does Montresor express any regret?
Does Montresor express any regret or ever question whether this punishment is fair, just, or, rational? At the end, Montresor hesitates, suggesting that he might have some regret. How does Montresor describe Fortunatos strengths and weaknesses early in the story? Poe tells us that he is a man "to be respected and even feared," but it is also clear that he is a bit of a bully and enjoys bragging about himself at the expense of others, even though the exact nature of his insult to Montresor is not known.
His biggest strength, and weakness, is his love of wine. Why does Montresor keep urging Fortunato to go back? There are many reasons that the author has Montresor keep suggesting that they go back. Perhaps the most important reason is that it will make Montresor seem perfectly harmless to Fortunato.
If Montresor keeps suggesting going back, then he can't be leading him anywhere that could be dangerous. It is this weakness that Montresor exploits in order to lure Fortunato to his death.
Montresor is insane, vengeful, cunning, deceitful, and murderous. Montresor is not in his right mind. He is some kind of psychopath, imagining things that are not real. He imagines that Fortunato has insulted him.
He also has a personality that inspires respect and fear in others. Fortunato cries out, and Montresor yells over him until he falls silent. Hisrevenge will be death for Fortunato. The carnival settingThe carnival setting is ironic because it is a free season while Montresor will confine Fortunato soon.
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