Why Is Fortunato Wronged Montresor

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”In the matter of old wines he was sincere,” Montresor proclaimed. A victim in Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "The Cask of Amontillado." He wronged Montresor, the narrator of "Cask,” who the reader is inadequate to trust because he is an unreliable narrator. Therefore, the reader is incapable of stating for a fact that Fortunato has wronged Montresor. he seeks vengeance against Fortunato and plains retribution during Carnivale. He used "Amontillado" to lure Fortunato into "the most remote end of the crypt" and walled him up alive, hence he could have his vengeance "at light." Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism, imagery, and the atmosphere to helpfully explore for Fortunato's pridefulness, alcoholism, and foolishness/intelligent within the short

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