cask of amontillado
monkeys paw
Interlopers
most dangerous game
100

why did Montresor want to kill Fortunato?

he was jealous of Fortunato? 

100

what did mr white wish for 

200 pounds.

100

what were the two main characters name?

Urlich and Georg

100

What was the generals name 

General Zaroff 

200

how did montresor want to kill Fortunato 

he wanted to chain him up and let him suffer. 

200

what was the monkeys paw

it was a paw that granted you wishes.

200

Why were there stress between the two families?

They had disputes over lands?

200

how did the story start

Rainsford fell off the boat.

300

what was a symbol?

the cask of wine to show the temptation .

300

what were the type of conflicts 

man vs man

man vs machinery 

man vs mystery


300

what were some symbols from the book

the tree, the gun, wolves, and wine

300

what are some symbols

palpable - able to touch or tangible

Irony-when you do something and the direct opposite happens.

Cultivated- refined and well educated

Personification- Ex:sleep didn't reach me, the desk called out to me 

400

how did Montresor get Fortunato down in the catacombs. 

he got Fortunato drunk. 

400

what was the sergeants name?

Sergeant Major Morris 

400

what were some literary devices?

  • Setting and Context. Carpathian Mountains.

  • Narrator and Point of View. Omniscient Narrator.

  • Tone and Mood. The tone of the story is dark, macabre, and suspenseful. ...

  • Protagonist and Antagonist. Man (Antagonist), Nature (Protagonist)

  • Major Conflict. ...

  • Climax. ...

  • Foreshadowing.

400

What was rainsford friend name in the beginning of the book.

Whitney 

500

why was Montresor mad after Fortunato dying due to his sickness. 

Montresor wanted Fortunato to suffer and die and not die from his sickness.

500

where did the story begin 

laburnum villa 

500
why didn't they shoot each other when they first saw each other.

they had general respect for eachother/manners

500

what did rainsford say before he killed general zuraff?

He had never slept in a better bed.”