PPT Edgar Allan Poe PowerPoint Presentation ID4645413
What Did Fortunato Do To Insult Montresor. What happened to fortunato at the end of the story? He states he has a famous bottle of amontillado, and wants him to look at it, so he gets fortunato drunk enough to.
PPT Edgar Allan Poe PowerPoint Presentation ID4645413
Readers also learn that montresor has hidden. Web for an angle θ with the point (12, −5) on its terminating side, what is the value of cosine? You can tell that fortunato isn’t aware that montresor. He states he has a famous bottle of amontillado, and wants him to look at it, so he gets fortunato drunk enough to. 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 fortunato did not do anything to insult montresor. When he says he “must not only punish” (83) fortunato, but he must “punish [him] with impunity” (83), which he does. Web montresor sought revenge on fortunato because he had hurt montresor for years, and now he has insulted him, and it has come to the final straw. He does not actually think that. Eager to see it, fortunato goes with montresor.
The story says “the thousand injuries of fortunato i had borne as i best could, but when he ventured upon insult i vowed revenge.”. The theme in this short is how the act of revenge changes a person negatively because it makes a person lose sight of humanity. Montresor is not in his right mind, and so he has imagined that fortunato has insulted him. Web when his friend fortunato insults him, montresor swears revenge. Readers also learn that montresor has hidden. Web montresor decides to seek revenge against fortuanato because he believes that fortunato has insulted him. Web montresor decides to seek revenge against fortuanato because he believes that fortunato has insulted him. Web whether fortunato’s insults were real or imagined, montresor certainly believed they had been inflicted. Web montresor is convinced that fortunato has done him horrible wrongs, but these are all in his head. So it would seem that. When he says he “must not only punish” (83) fortunato, but he must “punish [him] with impunity” (83), which he does.