The preparations that Montresor took to get his revenge were...
* Make sure no one was at the house
* Make sure he had plenty of wine to get Fortunato down into the catacombs
* Make sure he locked up Fortunato in the deepest place in the catacombs so no one could hear him scream
Montresor seeks revenge against Fortunato because he believes Fortunato has insulted and wronged him. Montresor's desire for revenge is fueled by his pride, perceived slights, and sense of entitlement.
he knew the personality "proud"
time- it was carnival Fortunato would be there and people drink alot
tells servants to stay, knowing they will leave "reverse psychology
crypt no one can hear the screams
the trowel and the bricks were prepared
He put bricks under the bones and made the hole in the wall. He also made sure his servants would not be around to witness the murder.
They play a game so called Defense of the Ancients. He loses to Fortunato. Nevermore Vs. Mirana. So sad.
to kill fortunato during the carnival when everyone is at the carnival so they wouldn't notice
His plan is to murder Fortunato.
he made sure that his house was empty
Behind the Scenes with 'Jaws The Revenge' - 1987 TV was released on: USA: 10 July 1987
Eragon stayed behind at Helgrind because he was determined to kill the Ra'zac, who were responsible for much suffering and death. He wanted to eliminate the threat they posed to innocent people and seek revenge for their heinous acts.
Since being gay is not a bad thing, you have no reason to take revenge.
Opportunity does not reason it knocks. The reason behind success is that it sure beats failure.
why means the reason behind it. SO YA!
Deceit plays a central role in Montresor's revenge in "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe. Montresor uses deception to lure Fortunato into the catacombs under the pretense of tasting a rare wine, ultimately leading to Fortunato's demise. By manipulating Fortunato's trust and exploiting his pride, Montresor is able to carry out his vengeful plan under the guise of friendship.
racism, resources, and revenge
The Montresor family motto "No one insults me with impunity" likely influenced Montresor's actions by fueling his desire for revenge and his need to uphold his family's honor. This motto instilled a sense of pride and a belief in taking matters into his own hands when he felt his dignity had been disrespected. Ultimately, it drove Montresor to carry out his plan to seek revenge on Fortunato.
there is a reason behind every reason
Shadow (a shadow) is a concrete noun, not an abstract noun -- it can be seen.Revenge is a reason for action, or the act of achieving revenge; a word for a concept..
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