Does Fortunato Get Drunk?

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Fortunato is addicted to wine.

He’s already really drunk when he meets Montresor

, and he thinks the Amontillado can help him take it to the next level. … Plus, he lets Montresor get him get even more drunk down in the catacomb. His addiction leaves him vulnerable to Montresor’s attack.

Why does Montresor get Fortunato drunk?

Why does Montresor make sure Fortunato drinks a lot of wine? Montresor makes Fortunato drink a lot

of wine so that he doesn’t suspect anything to be going on

, because his in drunk. It makes it easier for Montresor to get his revenge. Fortunato is not in the right state of mind and he doesn’t know what is going on.

Did Montresor get Fortunato drunk?

Montresor tricks Fortunato by telling him he has Amontillado in his cellar but he doesn’t know if it’s the real stuff, and he wants Fortunato to test it. What does Montresor do to ensure the success of his plan?

Fortunato is drunk

and Montresor is sober while at a carnival.

Did Fortunato drink Amontillado?

When Montresor befriends Fortunato, he has been drinking excessively throughout the day and is visibly intoxicated. After Montresor explains to Fortunato that he has

purchased a pipe of Amontillado

to lure him into his family’s catacombs, the intoxicated Fortunato follows Montresor’s lead.

Was Fortunato drunk at the carnival?

The cap and costume is symbolic because Fortunato is dressed as a clown, and acting like a clown (by being silly

and drunk

) and Montresor is making a fool of him. He is drinking and dressing up because he is participating in a cultural event with some religious significance, since it is related to coming off of Lent.

Does Montresor feel guilty?

Throughout most of his evil deed against Fortunado,

Montresor does not demonstrate any sense of guilt or regret

. In fact, he seems to be rather enjoying himself and his diabolical plan. He teases Fortunado along, goading him and very cleverly manipulating the man to go further and further into the catacombs.

Is Montresor happy with his revenge?


Yes

, Montresor achieves exactly the kind of revenge he wants. He explains what he wants in the opening paragraph of the story, and by the end of the story he appears to be fully satisfied with what he has done.

Why is Montresor telling the story 50 years later?

In “The Cask of Amontillado

Does Fortunato taste the Amontillado?

Assuming this Amontillado is genuine, Fortunato,

the jester, will taste it

and tell Montresor it is only ordinary sherry. Thus he will eliminate both Luchesi and Montresor as competitors in bidding for the remainder of the Amontillado aboard the ship–or he would do so if the wine or the ship existed at all.

Why does Fortunato taste Amontillado?

The narrator, Montresor, opens the story by stating that he has been irreparably insulted by his acquaintance, Fortunato, and that he seeks revenge. … Fortunato is

anxious to

taste the wine and to determine for Montresor whether or not it is truly Amontillado. Fortunato insists that they go to Montresor’s vaults.

Why is Fortunato dressed as a jester?

Fortunato would not choose a jester’s costume

to show he thought himself a fool

. He chose it because he thought of himself as a jester, a person who enjoyed playing cruel tricks on people. The “tight-fitting” costume makes it easy for Montresor to chain Fortunato tightly against the rock wall.

What are three things Montresor does to lure Fortunato?

Because of the nitre which is causing Fortunato to cough,

Montresor gives him Medoc to drink, proceeding to get his friend drunk

. In his intoxicated state, Fortunato is easily fooled into his grave, still in search of the illusive Amontillado

Does Montresor burn Fortunato?

Montresor murders Fortunato by burying him alive. Fortunato more than likely died of asphyxiation or starvation behind the wall that Montresor erected.

Montresor does not actually directly kill Fortunato

.

Is Montresor remorseful at the end?

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

. … Further, up until this point, the dampness of the catacombs only bothered Fortunato, not Montresor.

At what point in the story do you find Montresor most disturbing?

Montresor is the most disturbing

when he leaves Fortunato behind while he is screaming

. Montresor is disturbing during most of the story. At the beginning, he explains to us that he needs to kill a guy for a reason that is important to him but apparently not important enough to tell us.

Why did Montresor’s heart grew sick?

Montresor does not experience satisfaction with the perfect crime he has committed. Instead he says: My heart grew sick;

it was the dampness of the catacombs that made it so

. He has called to Fortunato several times without getting a response.

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Maria is a cultural enthusiast and expert on holiday traditions. With a focus on the cultural significance of celebrations, Maria has written several blogs on the history of holidays and has been featured in various cultural publications. Maria's knowledge of traditions will help you appreciate the meaning behind celebrations.