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From what point is the story told?

First Person

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When the story begins, Montresor is pleased to see Fortunato because: 

Montresor has awaited an opportunity for revenge 

100

The 'Cast of Amontillado' is primarily about: 

a murderous revenge plot

100

What is Mrs. Shatto's maiden name 

Inman

200

When a Character says one thing but means another, it is defined as:

Verbal Irony

200

Montresor warns Fortunato about the air in the vaults to:

To make sure Fortunato does not suspect his motives 

200

Poe achieves a sense of immediacy in this story by using:

a first-person narrator 

200

How does the narrator lure his victim into the trap?

With wine and says if he does go, he will bring his opponent, Luchresis, down there to drink the wine.

300

What kind of mood does Poe create by setting the story in the vault?

Revengeful

300

The skeletons in the walls of the catacombs are the remains of:

Montresor's ancestors 

300

Which aspect of the setting is the most important to the plot?

A- People wearing fancy costumes on the street

B- It is a time of wild madness and excessive drinking of wine

C- The damp weather at that time of the year causes colds and coughs 

B

300

Describe the narrator's personality. What qualities make him an effective antagonist?

He is focusing on revenge, but he is being fake, and he is two-faced and a trickster, and it works

400

Edgar Allen Poe is believed to be the originator of: 

The detective story 

400

In the vaults, what helped to foreshadow the outcome of the story 

The piled up skeletons 

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What do Montressor and Fortunato have in common?

An interest in fine wine 

400

What is the central theme of "The Cask of Amontillado"?

don't trust everyone

500

Edgar Allen Poe is from: 

Boston 

500

 What message or moral do you think Poe is trying to convey through this story? What leads you to believe this?

Be careful who you put your trust into

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What does Poe seem to think of the ideas of revenge, pride, and madness in the story?

He takes it very seriously

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What is the irony of Fortunato’s name?

he is very unfortunate 

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