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Montresor Character Analysis

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Montresor was a man who seemed to be very hurt and angry, he had many issues and unresolved problems going on in his life. These different episodes of emotions leads to Montresor being a very manipulative and revengeful person. Which later leads to him accomplishing his revenge in the death of Fortunato. In “The Cask of Amontillado”, Montresor is fixed on getting revenge on a former friend of his because of insults. And though Montresor accomplished his plan of revenge, his heart and soul is forever devoured by hate. Montresor says that Fortunato’s countless of attacks that caused injury towards him didn’t cause him the thought of revenge but the insults towards him caused him to be revengeful. “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had …show more content…

Montresor strongly wants justice for what Fortunato did to him, He wants to correct the wrong that he believes Fortunato has done to him but in this he murders him. “ A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser” (pg. 179, p.# 1). He has to get revenge in hopes of not getting caught in the end. So he does he plotting carefully and his is mindful of how to make sure is path is untraceable. Montresor is murderous, he plotted his revenge and the end result of this revenge was murdering his former friend by putting him in a vault sealing it with a brick of stone. “I had finished a portion of the last and the eleventh, there remained but a single stone to be fitted and plastered in” (pg. 183, p.# 80). He had no evidence that anything even took place, he made sure that this was a clean murder. Montresor was a cunning individual, he knew how to win over Fortunato. He was clever in how he got Fortunato where he wanted to get him. He said the right things, he put on the right facial expressions, and he acted as if nothing has ever happened. He was cunning in a way that no one could decipher what he was going to do and what he really had up his sleeve. “I continued, as was my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation." (pg. 179, p.# 1). Not only was Montresor like this but he was manipulative and very strategic in his doings. He knew how to alter a person into his

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