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Was Montresor crime successful?
Montresor’s revenge scheme is unsuccessful because it does not ultimately fulfill either of his two rules of revenge: “I must not only punish, but punish with impunity” and “the avenger [must] make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong” (Poe 848).
Why does Montresor reveal his crime?
In “The Cask of Amontillado,” why does Montresor wait fifty years to confess? That Montresor acknowledges that fifty years have passed since he committed the crime speaks to his pride in having escaped any punishment for what he believes was Fortunato’s well-deserved murder.
Why did Montresor feel sick?
Why did Montresor feel sick? Although Montresor states that it is the damp air of the catacombs that makes him feel sick at the end of the story, Poe hints that Montresor’s sick feelings represent remorse for his actions. There’s no physical reason for the air to suddenly make Montresor feel sick.
Why does Montresor say God’s love?
He is being somewhat sarcastic by echoing Fortunato’s own words. Fortunato asks to be set free “for the love of God,” and by replying with that same phrase, Montresor almost implies that what he is doing (killing Fortunado) is for the love of God.
How was Montresor insulted?
It is never known for sure how, or even if, Fortunato insulted Montresor in “The Cask of Amontillado.” All the reader knows is that Montresor claims to have suffered a “thousand injuries” at the hands of Fortunato. If true, it is likely that Fortunato has now insulted Montresor and his family name.
Who did Montresor confess to?
Because he calls his family home a palazzo, it is fair to assume it is in Italy, where Carnival originated. As a result, it is plausible that Montresor is a Catholic confessing to a priest.
What was the perfect crime in the cask of Amontillado?
What evidence suggests that Montresor has committed the perfect crime in “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe? The primary evidence that suggests that Montresor committed the perfect crime in “The Cask of Amontillado” is that he has never been charged with murder and continues to live as a free man.
What did Montresor do in the cask of Amontillado?
Montresor is unbelievably thoughtful and careful when executing this murder in revenge for the wrongs Fortunato has done him. He knows just how to manipulate people to avoid suspicion, and his thoughtful planning at each stage of the murder is evidence that he commits the perfect crime.
Is the fact that Montresor was never arrested for the crime of killing Fortunato?
The fact that Montresor is never arrested, accused, or convicted of murdering Fortunato is evidence that he has committed the perfect crime. In my opinion, the clearest evidence that Montresor has committed the perfect crime is that he has not been prosecuted for the crime of killing Fortunato.
How does Montresor succeed in getting away with murder?
The next indicator that Montresor succeeded in getting away with murder occurs at the outset, when the narration sets the stage for the story to follow and for the planning that went into the crime’s preparation. Montresor, in his narration, informs the reader of the prerequisite for the perfect crime: having the deed go undetected: