Montresor invites Fortunato over during a celebration and tells him he has a cask of rare Amontillado he would like to share. Fortunato gladly follows him to the cellars.
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Montresor lures Fortunato further into the catacombs by appealing to Fortunato's pride as a wine connoisseur, offering him the chance to taste a rare vintage Amontillado. He plays on Fortunato's vanity and ego, knowing that Fortunato will not resist the opportunity to prove his expertise and superiority.
Fortunato didn't resist because he was intoxicated and easily manipulated by Montresor. Additionally, he was lured into the catacombs under false pretenses, believing he was going to sample a rare vintage of wine. His arrogance also led him to dismiss Montresor's warnings and ultimately led to his downfall.
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.
Oh honey, Montresor plays Fortunato like a fiddle with reverse psychology. He lures him into the catacombs by telling him he's not up to the challenge, making Fortunato think he can prove him wrong. It's like dangling a shiny object in front of a magpie - too tempting to resist. And we all know how that story ends... with a wall and some good ol' revenge.
In Edgar Allan Poe's "A Cask of Amontilldo", Monstresor knows that Fortunato will not be able to resist the chance to drink a very rare wine he claims to possess. Fortunato is also very drunk and believes that Monstresor is his friend and means him no harm, so he follows him willingly.
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