How Did Fortunato Insult Montresor. Web when montresor initially meets fortunato, fortunato is depicted as a confident man, as he insults luchresi when montresor suggests that he consult luchresi regarding the amontillado. Web montresor is convinced that fortunato has done him horrible wrongs, but these are all in his head.
The Cask Of Amontillado by mbk2453
When fortunato insulted him, montresor felt he was forced, out of his familial duty, to enact revenge. No one is allowed to. It could be a genuine “rest in peace” offered up by montresor singaling that he has finally forgiven fortunato for the “thousand injuries” and insult. Web without hesitation, fortunato is willing to insult both montresor's taste as well as luchesi's. There is no sense that. Web in the opening sentence of poe's classic short story the cask of amontillado , montresor claims that fortunato had caused him a thousand injuries but does not go into specific detail. Web when montresor initially meets fortunato, fortunato is depicted as a confident man, as he insults luchresi when montresor suggests that he consult luchresi regarding the amontillado. Web the constant use of irony — the drinking of the wine to warm fortunato so that he can continue his journey to his death, the jingling of the bells announcing his death, the carnival atmosphere versus the atrocities, the irony of fortunato's name, the irony of the coat of arms, the irony in the unintentional remarks (or were they?) that fortunato makes,. Web montresor killed fortunato out of loyalty to his family name. Web the narrator, montresor, opens the story by stating that he has been irreparably insulted by his acquaintance, fortunato, and that he seeks revenge.
He wants to exact this revenge, however, in a measured way, without placing himself at risk. Montresor is not in his right mind, and so he has imagined that fortunato has insulted. Does montresor feel remorse for leaving fortunato to die? Web the narrator, montresor, opens the story by stating that he has been irreparably insulted by his acquaintance, fortunato, and that he seeks revenge. Web when montresor initially meets fortunato, fortunato is depicted as a confident man, as he insults luchresi when montresor suggests that he consult luchresi regarding the amontillado. He wants to exact this revenge, however, in a measured way, without placing himself at risk. If so, montresor could expect to be insulted again and again, and he. He decides to use fortunato’s fondness for wine against him. It could be a genuine “rest in peace” offered up by montresor singaling that he has finally forgiven fortunato for the “thousand injuries” and insult. The thousand injuries of fortunato i had borne as i best could; No one is allowed to.