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How Does Montresor Manipulate Fortunato

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Fredrich Schiller once said, " Revenge is barren of itself, it is the dreadful food it feeds on; its delight is murder, and it's end is despair." This relates to Edgar Allen Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" because Montressor seeks revenge on a man named Fortunato for his wrongful actions committed against him. Fortunato insulted Montressor in the past, so Montressor sets up a plan to extinguish Fortunato's flame once and for all. In the midst of a town gathering, Montressor informs Fortuanto of a fine cask of wine he has acquired. Fortunato being a fine wine tester insists he must test this wine which Montressor informs him is located deep in the pillazo beneath his family mansion. Montressor leads Fortunato deep into the pillazo, where he then chains him to a wall, seals up the entrance with his trowel, and leaves Fortunato to never be heard from again. Because of Fortunato's foolishness and arrogance, he is made an easy target for Montressor. First, Montressor is able to manipulate Fortunato into following him down to his pillazo and to his awaiting death. Montressor's extended ability to manipulate people is what allows him to so easily capture Fortunato. He acts as if he is letting his guard down to Fortunato, and they establish a bond of trust, somewhat, and make their descent to the depths of the catacombs together. …show more content…

The fact that Montressor reveals to the reader he is annoyed with Fortunato's arrogance and foolishness reveals a deeper hatred for him. "Then I must positively leave you. But I must first render you all the little attentions of my power." (p 3. 73-75). This quote means Montressor is ready to perfect his plan of revenge upon Fortunato. This helps the audience understand what Montressor's true intentions have been all along. After being provided this information we can conclude that Montressor has disliked Fortunato since the

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