Montresor is telling Fortunato about all the chances he has give him Dotson to return, but Fortunato would not listen. As Montresor and Fortunate walk through the catacombs, many verbal ironic statements are made. While walking in the catacombs, Fortunato begins to cough. You are rich, respected, admired, beloved, you are happy as once I was. You are a man to be missed. For me it is no matter. We will go back; you will be ill and I cannot be responsible.
When deep down Montresor knows that, he will be the one that is responsible for the death of Fortunato. Student has attempted to provide an explanation of the effect of one or two example s of irony in limited detail. Student has some mechanical issues; little effort is shown; somewhat appealing; partially incomplete. Student has grammar, mechanic or correctness issues that prohibit the understanding of Irony; or incomplete; visually unappealing. Plot Diagram. Themes, Symbols, and Motifs.
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Educational Edition All storyboards and images are private and secure. Business Edition All storyboards are private and secure to the portal using enterprise-class file security hosted by Microsoft Azure. Student has two forms of irony displayed and correctly explained. Student has identified one or two weak example of irony. Why did Montresor decide to kill Fortunato? He decided to kill him because he insulted him.
Montresor does not regret killing Fortunato. On the contrary, even fifty years after he committed the deed, Montresor still thinks he was perfectly justified in murdering Fortunato. The thought of Fortunado dying in there, for a moment, makes him sick. So, his sick heart does make him feel bad probably, but in denial, he blames it on something else and rushed away. Montresor wants revenge because one of his best friends insulted him for no apparent reason.
How does Montresor trick Fortunato into joining him? For Montresor, the perfect crime — or, more specifically, the perfect revenge — requires that the avenger not get caught. A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. I shall not die of a cough. This is rather rude of Fortunato, considering how Montresor must appear: as a concerned friend who wants to protect him. Fortunato speaks to Montresor as though Fortunato believes himself to be superior—more knowledgeable, more respectable, and so on—and this could be considered insulting.
You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy as once I was. Clearly, if Fortunato were paying attention, Montresor is pointing out that he no longer is happy like Fortunato, undoubtedly because of the insults he has endured from Fortunato.
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