Montresor ensured there were no servants around by giving explicit orders to them to stay inside the house and not to leave. He also made sure that the carnival festivities would provide a convincing reason for their absence from the scene.
Montresor gives his servants explicit orders not to leave the house so that he can ensure that no one is there to witness or interfere with his revenge against Fortunato. By having the house empty, Montresor can carry out his plan without fear of being caught or stopped.
montresor makes certain that his house will be empty by telling his servants he will be out all night; he has supplied chains and wall-building materials to trap his victim.
Montresor yells back to assert his dominance and maintain control over the situation. He wants to silence Fortunato and ensure that his plan to seek revenge is carried out without interference. By yelling back, Montresor also shows his ruthlessness and determination to execute his plan.
Montresor may be carrying a trowel to help him with sealing up the wall where he plans to entomb Fortunato. It serves as a tool for him to complete his act of revenge and ensure that Fortunato is trapped behind the bricks.
Montresor ensures the success of his plan by luring Fortunato to the catacombs with the promise of tasting Amontillado, exploiting Fortunato's pride and love for wine. He also manipulates Fortunato's drunkenness and feelings of superiority to lead him to his demise. Additionally, Montresor is meticulous in his planning and execution, ensuring that no one will discover his crime.
Because the servants knew where the real chamber of the Pharaoh was located. Pyramids had man traps, false tombs, etc. The servants were killed to ensure the safety of the body, jewels, etc.
Montresor states that he must not only punish Fortunato, but punish with impunity. To do this he also says " A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong." In other words, Montresor must exact his revenge without being caught by anyone but also in such a way that the person against whom the revenge is sought, understands full well that vengeance is being taken against him.
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Montresor's motive, as a character in the story, for telling of this event is not made clear. Some critics postulated that he is confessing his crime to a friend or even a priest, but there is nothing in the story itself to prove this. As a literary device, however, the use of the 'flashback' manner of telling a story can be effective to bring out the character's feeling and perception of the events in the story. For one thing, the only way the reader is assured that Montresor has exacted the perfect revenge is by a flashback. Montresor states in the opening that a wrong is not avenged unless the avenger is not caught and the person who has committed the offense knows he is paying for it now. If the story took place in present time, the reader would never know whether Fortunato somehow escaped his fate or whether Montresor got away with it. But, with Montresor telling the story fifty years later and confirming that the wall behind which Fortunato now rests has been undisturbed for half a century, it is clear that Fortunato is dead and that Montresor got away with it.
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The indentured servants were bought by their masters. The master saw them not as people, but as animals. The indentured servants could not do much without the permission of there masters.