Table of Contents
- 1 What does Fortunato do to Montresor to make him so full of revenge in The Cask of Amontillado?
- 2 How can you tell that Fortunato is not afraid of Montresor?
- 3 What can we infer about Fortunato in The Cask of Amontillado?
- 4 What did Fortunato do Montresor?
- 5 Why does the narrator hate Fortunato?
- 6 What does the reader know that Fortunato does not know?
- 7 How did Montresor chain up Fortunato?
- 8 Why did Montresor not like Fortunato?
What does Fortunato do to Montresor to make him so full of revenge in The Cask of Amontillado?
Montresor believes that it is essential to avoid being punished while enacting revenge upon a person. As the story progresses, Montresor deceives Fortunato by acting amiably toward him before leading him down into his family’s catacombs, where Montresor shackles and buries Fortunato alive.
How can you tell that Fortunato is not afraid of Montresor?
Fortunato has no plans to allow someone else to spoil his chance, so he willingly follows Montresor deep into his catacombs, which also serve as a wine cellar. Despite the bones that are scattered throughout their path, Fortunato does not fear or mistrust Montresor: His thoughts are only on the Amontillado.
How does the characterization of Fortunato affect the plot of the story?
How does the characterization of Fortunato affect the plot of the story? Fortunato’s pride drives him to prove he is a better judge of wine than Luchresi. How does the setting of “The Cask of Amontillado” affect the impact of the story as a whole? witnessing Montresor’s deadly plan of revenge.
What can we infer about Fortunato in The Cask of Amontillado?
We’re told that Fortunato lives in a palazzo, that he is “a man to be respected and even feared,” that he is a noted wine connoisseur, and that his wife is Lady Fortunato. All this suggests that he is wealthy and powerful with high social status.
What did Fortunato do Montresor?
As this story opens, Montresor indicates that Fortunato has inflicted a “thousand injuries” upon him and that Fortunato’s injuries eventually “ventured upon insult.” Interestingly, Montresor never clearly identifies how Fortunato has “injured” or “insulted” him, and that is compelling evidence toward examining …
How does Fortunato become locked in the chains so easily?
How does Fortunato become locked in the chains so easily? Fortunato was very drunk will going through the catacombs with Montresor so he was able to be locked up very easily.
Why does the narrator hate Fortunato?
Montresor hate Fortunato because he had been teasing Montresor and Montresor had had enough. Why does Montresor hate Fortunato? he thinks he had done nothing while Fortunato had been being mean to him and his family motto (Nemo me impune lacessit- No one attacks me with impunity) basically says he can.
What does the reader know that Fortunato does not know?
“My dear Fortunato you are luckily met.” Fortunato is actually unlucky to have met Montresor and “I shall not die of a cough” Montresor knows and the reader knows that Fortunato will die, but Fortunato does not know he will die.
Who is Fortunato in the cask of Amontillado?
Fortunato is an unsuspecting victim, who follows Montresor into his family’s catacombs, where he is buried alive. 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.
How did Montresor chain up Fortunato?
Montresor told Fortunato that the Amontillado was inside. When Fortunato stepped inside, he ran into the granite wall, and Montresor quickly locked him to the wall with a chain. Then Fortunato’s voice called upon Montresor to put an end to this joke.
Why did Montresor not like Fortunato?
Why does Montresor hate Fortunato so much? Montresor hate Fortunato because he had been teasing Montresor and Montresor had had enough. he thinks he had done nothing while Fortunato had been being mean to him and his family motto (Nemo me impune lacessit- No one attacks me with impunity) basically says he can.
What does the reader know that Fortunato does not know hint this would be a kind of dramatic irony and Montresor tells the reader right in the beginning?
The dramatic irony is that the reader knows that Montresor is planning something bad for Fortunato. But Fortunato thinks that Montresor is just taking him to taste wine, he doesn’t think anything bad is going to happen. His name is Fortunato which is similar to fortunate, but he had an unfortunate fate.