How does Montresor ensure that Fortunato will come along?

How does Montresor ensure that Fortunato will come along?

4. How does Montresor insure Fortunato will come along? He said says Luchesi can test it instead. Montresor knows Fortunato will not miss a chance to test the wine and prove his self.

Why does Fortunato go with Montresor to the vault?

Fortunato decides to go with his "friend" because he can say if it is Amontillado or not. They go to Montresor's vaults although Fortunato has been warned several times by Montresor that it might not be good for his health.

How does Montresor convince Fortunato to go all the way into his crypt?

Montresor makes sure that his servants will not be at home to hinder his plot by giving them explicit orders not to leave, and he makes sure that Fortunato will follow him into the wine cellar by playing on his pride and by urging him not to go.

How did Fortunato get lured by Montresor?

Montresor lures Fortunato into a private wine-tasting excursion by telling him he has obtained a pipe (about 130 gallons, or 492 litres) of what he believes to be a rare vintage of amontillado.

What plans did Montresor make to trap Fortunato?

Montresor's plan involves drinking the wine, Amontillado. Fortunato loves wine, and he will do anything for it, or with it. Wine plays a huge role in Montresor's plan. Montresor gets Fortunato to really think that they are “friends.” Montresor told Fortunato that he is a “rich, respected, admired, beloved” (86) man.

Why does Montresor keep suggesting that they go back?

Montresor is trying to make Fortunato think he is being kind and cares about his health and it ends up making Fortunato want to go more. Why does Montresor keeping urging Fortunato to turn back? Montresor hate Fortunato because he had been teasing Montresor and Montresor had had enough.

Where does Montresor lure Fortunato to?

Fortunato is lured into the catacombs by the prospect of sampling or tasting a rare dry sherry (wine). Montresor tells his friend and sworn enemy Fortunato that he has purchased a rare cask of Amontillado.

Why does Montresor keep urging Fortunato back?

Why does Montresor keep urging Fortunato to turn back? So Fortunato would not get suspicious of what his real intentions were.

How does the narrator lure Fortunato into the catacombs?

Fortunato is lured into the catacombs by the prospect of sampling or tasting a rare dry sherry (wine). Montresor tells his friend and sworn enemy Fortunato that he has purchased a rare cask of Amontillado.

How did Montresor get his revenge on Fortunato?

Montresor wants revenge because one of his best friends insulted him for no apparent reason. How does Montresor trick Fortunato into joining him? Montresor tricks Fortunato by telling him he has Amontillado in his cellar but he doesn't know if it's the real stuff, and he wants Fortunato to test it.

Where did the narrator and his friend Fortunato go and why?

They met at carnival where they were acting nice to each other. Fortunato was drunk and dressed for carnival. Fortunato has a bad cough, he may be sick. The narrator leads him down into his wine vaults,catacombs.

Where does Montresor take Fortunato to get his revenge?

Where does Montresor take Fortunato? Montresor brings Fortunato into the catacombs beneath his home. Montresor knows all his servants will be away enjoying the Mardi Gras celebrations so his home is empty. Montresor leads the drunken Fortunato down a winding staircase into the dark damp catacombs.

What ultimately happens to Fortunato?

Fortunato is also, as Montresor admits, a real connoisseur of wine. Fortunato is arrogant about his wine-tasting skills, which ultimately leads him into the trap that kills him.

Why does Montresor lure Fortunato into the catacombs?

Good because he wants to trick Fortunato into thinking he's a good man and doesn't want to worry him unnecessarily before he carries out his revenge. What two things are central to the narrator's revenge?

What happens to Fortunato?

What happens to Fortunato in the end? The narrator lets Fortunato go visit his wife. The narrator leaves him down in the basement where he probably dies. The narrator sets him on fire and kills him.

What are three clever things Montresor does to lure Fortunato into his trap?

He makes sure that Fortunato keeps drinking and stay drunk, he knows that Fortunato likes wine so he pretends to not know about the amontillado he purchased, he also kept bringing up lucasi so that Fortunado would get jealous and want to continue going. He also pretends it would be best for them to go back.

How does Montresor manipulate Fortunato into the catacombs?

He will manipulate Fortunato by using all his weaknesses to bring him down. With this in mind Montresor will do anything to get revenge, even if that means someone will have to die. Montresor wants to get revenge on people who make him mad such as Fortunato.

How does the narrator get Fortunato to come down into the vaults with him?

He got him to come with him by basically making him feel jealous because Montresor has a bottle of amontillado, (or a very good wine), and supposedly wants to know if it is real and he lours him in by telling him that he will just go with this other guy to see if he can tell by tasting it.

How does Montresor set his revenge plans?

In Poe's “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor has an evil plan to get revenge on his “friend,” Fortunato. Montresor's plan involves drinking the wine, Amontillado. Fortunato loves wine, and he will do anything for it, or with it. Wine plays a huge role in Montresor's plan.

What does the narrator do to Fortunato once they arrive at their destination?

The narrator offers to take Fortunato back but he refuses. They continue to drink and they find out that they are both Mason's (a fraternal organization).

What happens to Fortunato in the end?

What happens to Fortunato in the end? The narrator leaves Fortunato down in the basement where he probably dies. The narrator tells us that he had dealt with "injuries"and finally "insults" from Fortunato.

How does Montresor achieve his revenge?

Revenge can be one of the strongest forms of motivation for a person to do evil things for a personal satisfaction. Montresor expertly plans his revenge by controlling himself and not acting on impulse knowing that the final outcome of all his meticulous planning will bring him a greater satisfaction.

Why is Fortunato’s name ironic?

The first aspect of irony, in the story is of the characters name Fortunato. It is derived from the word “Fortun” which means fortunate. This makes it an ironic name to have for a man that is about to an unfortunate fate.

Where does Montresor Fortunato get revenge?

Where does Montresor take Fortunato to get revenge? To Montresor's vaults. You just studied 10 terms!

When did Montresor meet him in the street Fortunato?

When Montresor meets him in the street, Fortunato is which of the following? Drunk and in a good mood.

Who dies in The Cask of Amontillado?

In 'The Cask of Amontillado,' Fortunato is killed by the narrator of the story, Montresor.

What is making Fortunato sick?

What is the real cause? The dampness in the catacombs makes his heart sick. He is upset that he killed Fortunato. "My dear Fortunato you are luckily met."

What three ways does the narrator use to persuade Fortunato to come?

He got him to come with him by basically making him feel jealous because Montresor has a bottle of amontillado, (or a very good wine), and supposedly wants to know if it is real and he lours him in by telling him that he will just go with this other guy to see if he can tell by tasting it.

How is Fortunato manipulated?

Montresor first manipulated Fortunato when he met him at the carnival. At the carnival he informs Fortunato that he has a pipe of Amontillado, and he has his doubts. Then, using reverse psychology, he says he can see that Fortunato is engaged in something, and he will turn to Luchresi for connoisseur services.

How did Montresor manipulate Fortunato?

He will manipulate Fortunato by using all his weaknesses to bring him down. With this in mind Montresor will do anything to get revenge, even if that means someone will have to die. Montresor wants to get revenge on people who make him mad such as Fortunato.