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Montresor Vengeful

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Evil, two-faced, and vengeful are a few of the traits used to describe the villain. In the story, “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe, Montresor is one of the main characters along with Fortunato. As the story is unfolding, the reader comes to find out that Montresor is not kind as he pretends, but evil, while he is pretending to care about Fortunato’s health. In this story, the reader can tell right away that Montresor is vengeful, because the very first sentence of the story is, “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne best I could, but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge.” (Poe, 266) The entire time the story is going on, the thoughts that were running through Montresor’s mind are spiteful, and mostly geared toward revenge. And finally at the end of the story, Montresor gets his revenge. …show more content…

Throughout the entirety of the story, Montresor constantly asks Fortunato if he would like to go back up the palazzo, because he has a cough. Fortunato is obviously too proud to go back upstairs, and let someone else judge the amontillado. While really, when asking Fortunato if he’s alright, He really doesn't care in the least. “Come.” I said with decision, “We will go back; your health is precious.” (Poe 268). In this excerpt from the story, you can see that Montresor is pretending to care about Fortunato’s

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