The first thing I saw was that Montreux's "Amontillard wooden barrels" at Edgar Allen Poe seemed to get in the way. Montreso insults him and plans to surround him with a catacomb near his house so I'm going to kill a man named Futunato. Montresor established a clever plan to implicitly indirectly mean the meaning of a mistake. If you look closely, this role is wonderful. I successfully executed his plan without catching Montresor. He does this with at least a praise feature.
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Analysis of "Amontillado's Cask" In Edgar Allen Poe's "Amontillado Cask", the dark side of humanity is explained by Montreso and his victim, Fortunato's role. Montresoru is a man of operation and revenge, he is addicted to the collapse of Futunato. Through Montereso's actions, words and thoughts, he can carry out revenge plans. The action of Montereso gave him retribution and maneuverability. He invited Fortnat to the catacombs
Montereso represents Edgar Allen Poe's "Ambartilado wooden barrel", Jacob waitress and William Green's "Goose Girl" dark side of mankind. In "Amontillado's Cask", a sneaky narrator, Montreso teaches that he murderedly killed Fortunato who was a victim fifty years ago. In 'Girls in the Goose', the atrocious waitress had to exchange her position to marry the princess and the prince of a distant country. Montresor mostly uses maneuvering to complete vengeance, unlike waitresses that use compulsion and deception.