In "The Cask of Amontillado," the murder takes place when Montresor leads Fortunato deep into his family's catacombs under the guise of sampling a rare wine, Amontillado. Once they reach the innermost part of the catacombs, Montresor chains Fortunato to a wall and walls him in with bricks, ensuring his death.
The murder in "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe took place because of the perceived insult and disrespect towards the narrator, Montresor, by Fortunato. Montresor seeks revenge on Fortunato and uses his pride in his knowledge of wine to lure him into the catacombs with the promise of a rare wine, the Amontillado.
Fortunato, from one of Edgar allan poes stories called Cask of Amontillado, was not real or alive, he was mainly a character in the story. The story was written in the 1800's
The main similarity between the movie and book versions of "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe is the central plot involving the narrator's revenge on Fortunato by luring him into the catacombs and burying him alive. However, the movie adaptation may take creative liberties with the characters, settings, and events to enhance visual storytelling. Additionally, the movie may include additional scenes, dialogue, or special effects not present in the original text to appeal to a wider audience and provide a fresh perspective on the classic story.
The narrator never says the year in which the story takes place. One possibility is that it occurred in 1796, because the reader may assume that Montresor is speaking as of the date of publication of the story in 1846 about an event that occurred 50 years before that. There are no facts in the story either supporting or not supporting this possibility.
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On 13 July 1793.
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Probably not, although one writer, Mabbot, speculates that it does. He believes the name Montresor is French and that the extensive cellar under Montresor's house is similar to the catacombs of France. It is more likely that it occurs in Italy, because the names of both Fortunato and Luchesi are Italian and at one point, Montresor refers to his home as a "palazzo", an Italian word. Montresor refers to the fact that few Italians have the true virtuoso spirit when it comes to wines and that he himself buys many of the Italian vintages. Italy also holds various carnivals in different towns prior to Lent.
The police will catch montresor after killing fortunato and start investigating with him. POLICE:why did you put fortunato in the cabinet?! MONTRESOR:I didnt mean to kill him,I just wanted to take my revenge. Then montresor didnt find any excuse then he went to jail!
Montresor traps Fortunato in the catacombs beneath his palazzo by enticing him to sample a cask of Amontillado. He takes advantage of Fortunato's arrogance and pride to lead him deeper into the underground passages, eventually chaining him to a wall and leaving him to die.