In the story it says that Montresor heard a low laugh that made his hair stand up. "But now there came from out the niche a low laugh that erected the hairs upon my head."
Montresor heard Fortunato's jingling bells from outside the niche when only the eleventh tier was left to be plastered in. This sound added to his feeling of satisfaction and finality as he completed his revenge against Fortunato.
Not knowing what Fortunato did to Montresor heightens the horror of the story because the reader is never certain if Fortunato ever did anything wrong against Montresor that was deserving of such revenge. If Fortunato's so-called injuries and insults had been laid out for the reader to see, the reader would either sympathize with Montresor or with Fortunato depending on the reader's own point of view. Not knowing what was ever done, in deed if anything had even been done, leaves every reader wondering if Fortunato's death is just a terrible mistake by a madman.
Montresor stopped walling up Fortunato because he feared that someone might hear the commotion and discover his crime. The vibrations of the chains could have been a sign of Fortunato trying to break free or attract attention, prompting Montresor to act quickly and finish the job.
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Yes, it is possible that your neighbors can hear you inside if you can hear them outside, especially if there is little sound insulation in the walls between your homes.
Have you tried listening harder?
The answer for the algebra worksheet is "Did you hear about the very sad guy who tried to kiss his girlfriend in the fog and mist?" ... not lost.
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Because he tried to kill a stick with a snake.
he hear his mothers voice telling him to get back inside, now!
when a cop can hear it from the inside of his car
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