Fortunato is drunk and is not paying attention to what is going on and basically, you can say, passes out. This gives Montresor the time he needs to kill him while he is drunk.
The minor character in "The Cask of Amontillado" is Fortunato, a man who is ultimately lured by the main character, Montresor, to his death. Fortunato is depicted as arrogant and naive, making him an easy target for Montresor's revenge plot.
Fortunato is unable to resist because he is extremely drunk and vulnerable, making it easy for Montresor to overpower him. Additionally, Fortunato is lured by the promise of rare wine, clouding his judgment and making him compliant.
In "The Cask of Amontillado," Fortunato is portrayed as a quack because he is easily fooled by Montresor's manipulation and false promises. Despite considering himself a wine connoisseur, Fortunato's arrogance and vanity blind him to the imminent danger he faces. His vulnerability to flattery and perceived superiority make him an easy target for Montresor's deceptive plan.
Edgar Allan Poe's protagonist, Montresor, from "The Cask of Amontillado" was a dark character indeed. However, he is not seen as a brooding type. He seems to come from a strong-willed stock that loses his judgment after being insulted too many times by the antagonist Fortunato. It is apparent that he is calculating; he premeditates the murder and sets it up skillfully. His compulsion for revenge is strong - an OCD maybe? But he wants to eliminate this foe immediately (unlike Edmond Dantes in "The Count of Monte Cristo").
well Protagonist means the Main character of the story. So... Montresor is the main character of the story because he just is. it should be easy to tell who the main character is of a story. ! :) heh, hope i helped!...?
The cast of The Fight Is the Easy Part - 2009 includes: Frank Fortunato as Boxing Cornerman Berda Gilmore as Cindy Al Nazemian as Professor Drew Danny Zimmerman as Justin Aponte
Fortunato's appearance foreshadows his demise through his opulent attire and the jester-like costume he wears for the carnival, symbolizing both his pride and vulnerability. His extravagant clothing reflects his social standing and arrogance, making him an easy target for Montresor's revenge. Additionally, his intoxication and careless demeanor during the carnival highlight his lack of awareness and impending doom as he ventures deeper into the catacombs. This stark contrast between his flamboyant exterior and the grim fate awaiting him underscores the tragic irony of his character.
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easy get the magic staff click on the items turned to stone! easy! ;)
it is easy just complete it. :P
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complete them easy huh?