What hints that maybe Montresor had second thoughts or doubts about Fortunato?

What hints that maybe Montresor had second thoughts or doubts about Fortunato?

Which line below hints that maybe Montressor has second thoughts ot doubts about Fortunato? “My heart grew sick — on account of the dampness of the catacombs.” Montressor states in the beginning that he will not only punish, but that he will punish with impunity.

What Montresor thinks about Fortunato?

Montresor feels wronged by Fortunato because of some insulting remark or action Fortunato made toward him. We do not know precisely what it is, but it is evidently much, much worse than a “thousand injuries” which he was able to endure.

When Montresor is thinking about Fortunato’s immolation What is he thinking about?

The specific reason that Montresor smiles is because the thought of Fortunato’s “immolation” pleases him. Immolation is a term for burning, meaning that Montresor imagines Fortunato burning in the fires of hell for his crimes.

How does Montresor justify what he is about to do to Fortunato?

The definition of revenge is the act of doing something to hurt someone because that person did something that hurt you. The main character in the story, Montresor, explains his jealousy of Fortunato. To get revenge, he leads the other man to a slow death and seems to feel he is justified in this.

Why does the author reveal Montresor’s motto?

Why does the author reveal Montresor’s motto, “no one provokes me unpunished’? Fortunato is susceptible to Montresor’s use of reverse psychology when he dismisses the nitre and his cough. Fortunato is determined to go deeper into the catacombs to taste the Amontillado.

Why does Fortunato doubt that Montresor has Amontillado?

Montresor tells Fortunato he was gonna go to Luchesi, Fortunato says “Luchesi cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry.” Which makes Fortunato seem jealous so he is persuaded to go. Montresor expresses his doubt about him having Amontillado because he is planning to get revenge on Fortunato.

Why is Fortunato hesitant to follow Montresor into the vaults?

Fortunato follows Montresor down a long, winding staircase to the Montresor family catacombs. Fortunato then hesitates for a few minutes before entering into the vaults because the niter on the walls gives him a coughing fit.

What is Montresor thinking?

Montresor has thought of everything. He has a long black cloak and black mask to hide his person so that no one will see him and Fortunato together. He made sure no servants would be at home by declaring that he would be gone all night and ordering them to stay inside the house.

What are Fortunato’s thoughts?

Fortunato is addicted to wine. He’s already really drunk when he meets Montresor, and he thinks the Amontillado can help him take it to the next level. Right up until the end, he thinks of Amontillado, and only Amontillado.

Why do you think Montresor tells his audience this story?

Why do you think Montresor is telling his audience this story? He takes pride in his revenge. He is ashamed of his actions. He wants Fortunato to forgive him.

Who is Montresor telling the story to in The Cask of Amontillado?

In “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor may be telling the story to his priest.

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