Fortune, wealthy idiot is a wealthy idiot. The answer to this question is Fortunato. Fortunato is a character of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "Amontillado's Wooden Barrel". Fortunato accused the narrator of "Cask" Montresor. As an unreliable narrator, the reader can not believe Montereso. Therefore, the reader can not say the fact of Fortunato False Montrezo. Montresorus then asked for revenge on Futunato. During carnival, Fortunato drinks all kinds of wine. Montresor knew that Fortunato was drunk, so he went to Fortunato and told him that he had Amontillado.
In "Amontillado's Cask", Poe symbolically uses Fortunato's name as an ironic device. His name is "Italian" meaning "lucky", Fortunato encountered the unfortunate fate of Montereso's vengeful victim. Fortunato added irony to his name and was wearing a costume of a court clown. When Fortunato was joking, Montresor began to cheat him with malicious outcome. However, the Montereso family badge is really good for several reasons. Let's first explode the explanation. Imagine a shield. On top of that there is a picture of the huge 'human foot' in the 'Sky Blue field' - a blue field. The feet are "devastated" wild crazy "snake". Snake's sharp teeth are buried in the heel. It is clear. Fortunato is a snake on the lawn, he is located at Montresor, and Montresor's huge golden feet is hitting him. There is such a motto.
Fortune, wealthy idiot is a wealthy idiot. The answer to this question is Fortunato. Fortunato is a character of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "Amontillado's Wooden Barrel". Fortunato accused the narrator of "Cask" Montresor. As an unreliable narrator, the reader can not believe Montereso. Therefore, the reader can not say the fact of Fortunato False Montrezo. Montresorus then asked for revenge on Futunato. During carnival, Fortunato drinks all kinds of wine. Montresor knew that Fortunato was drunk, so he went to Fortunato and told him that he had Amontillado.