PLOT
CHARACTERS
LITERARY DEVICES
LIT. DEVICES 2
ANALYSIS
100

Poe's INSPIRATION to write the story.

His own real-life desire for revenge against contemporary literary rivals.

100

ADJECTIVES that describe FORTUNATO

NAIVE - FOOL
100

An example of foreshadowing

bones

100

SYMBOLISM of the BELLS

They announce DEATH

100

THE MAIN THEME

REVENGE

200

Who is Montresor telling the story to?

An unspecified listener.


200

ADJECTIVES that describe MONTRESOR

MANIPULATIVE - REVENGEFUL - WICKED/EVIL - CRUEL - RUTHLESS - CUNNING

200

SYMBOL of Fortunato's costume

He's dressed as a fool, a clown, which is what he shows he is.

200

IRONY in the characters' names

LUCKY

MY TREASURE

200

POV

1st PERSON: MONTRESOR'S PERSPECTIVE - HIS ironic and obsessional mind  , 50 YEARS LATER.

300

IS MONTRESOR MENTALLY ILL?

He may very well have schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. He murders his old friend over an unstated wrong.

300

The "character" that listens to Montresor.

unspecified

300

Examples of VERBAL IRONY

'My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met.'

'I shall not die of a  cough.' 'True—true,” I replied'

300

FORESHADOWING/IRONY in Fortunato’s family motto.

“No one insults me [without being punished].”  

300

SYMBOL of the setting

Gothic surroundings and Carnival.

400

Describe the Montresor's COAT OF ARMS

 A golden foot in a blue background crushing a snake whose fangs are embedded in the foot's heel, with the motto Nemo me impune lacessit ("No one provokes me with impunity").

400

Montresor is a FREEMASON

He isn't, he is just a MASON.

400

HYPERBOLE

'The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could'

400

SYMBOL of Montresor's cloak and mask

Hiding his real aim.

400

 "You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was" EXPLAIN THIS AS THE CAUSE OF MONTRESOR'S HATRED.

Montresor blames his unhappiness and loss of respect and dignity within society on Fortunato.It is easy to ascertain that Fortunato is a Freemason, while Montresor is not, which could be the source of Fortunato's recent ascension into upper class society

500
CLIMAX

Montresor leaves Fortunato locked up in the catacombs.

500

Fortunato is French.

Forunato is Italian

500

The IRONY of Fortunato asking Montresor whether he is of the brotherhood.” And concludes Montresor is not of the masons.But Montresor says he is, and Fortunato shows he has doubts about this. Then, as sign, Montresor shows him a trowel from his cloak.

Montresor is a mason, but he doesn't seem to be a Mason. Fortunato will later see him acting as a literal mason.

500

SYMBOLISM of the Montresor's crest - the foot steps on the serpent while the serpent forever has his fangs embedded in the heel.

Montresor shows he sees himself as the owner of the righteous foot that is crushing the insolent Fortunato serpent. Fortunato has unintentionally stepped upon the snake in the grass – the sneaky and cunning Montresor – who, as a reward for this accidental bruising, sinks his fangs deep into the heel of his offender, forever linking them in a form of mutual existence. 

500

Fortunato is presented as a connoisseur of fine wine.

Fortunato comments on another nobleman being unable to distinguish amontillado from sherry when amontillado is in fact a type of sherry.

He treats De Grave, an expensive French wine, with very little regard by drinking it in a single gulp. 

Intoxication interferes with critical evaluation, and would be avoided by a connoisseur during a wine tasting.