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Montresor Insanity

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The Cask of Amontillado is the confession of Montresor’s murder of Fortunato half a century ago luring Fortunato into the family vault for an opinion on a wine, and then bricks him into the wall for his punishment on his arrogance to the Montresor family before the occurrence of the French Revolution. The logical explanation of Montresor’s hatred for Fortunato isn’t available to readers, so in conclusion, readers just assume that Montresor is insane. Baraban hypothesizes the explanation of Montresor’s heinous crime is all contained within the story which provides enough information necessary to identify this behavior. The readers had to decipher the events that were described by Montresor to determine what motivated the murder of Fortunato …show more content…

Montresor is not active in the life of nobility and knows that Fortunato is more powerful than he, but Fortunato didn’t realize how powerful the Montresor family use to be, and allowing his offender to insult the family name is not acceptable. Fortunato’s ignorance and arrogance is conveyed when he mistakes the variety of wine and Montresor sees his acknowledgment of wine is a delusion sensing his weak point. Montresor sophisticatedly planned his revenge during the madness of the carnival because his servants weren’t home and Fortunato was basically already drunk on wine dressed in his costume as a fool. Baraban signified the character’s carnival costumes, because Montresor had dressed in all black resembling an executioner and engaged Fortunato by fooling him to follow him to his death. Montresor’s amontillado pun can be derived through the association between the name of the wine and Italian words, which is Fortunato’s weak points. Montresor stages the murder as an execution that way Fortunato knew who had killed him, but Montresor’s action were seen as perversity rather than revenge by the lack of using the insult Fortunato had given him as his last

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