Poetry Terms
"A Narrow Fellow in the Grass"
Montresor's Character
Fortunato's Character
Plot Events
100

This is a comparison using "like" or "as."

What is a simile?

100

The "narrow fellow in the grass" is actually this animal.

What is a snake?

100

Montresor wanted this against Fortunato for insulting him.

What is revenge?

100

Fortunato was an expert on this beverage.

What is wine?

100

The story takes place during this festive season.

What is carnival season?

200

This literary device uses descriptive words to create pictures in the reader's mind.

What is imagery?

200

The poem takes place in this type of setting.

What is outdoors (or a grassy area)?

200

Montresor kept his plan secret and acted this way toward Fortunato.

What is friendly (or he smiled in his face)?

200

Fortunato was wearing this type of colorful costume during carnival season.

What is motley (or a jester/harelquin costume)?

200

Montresor tells Fortunato he bought a pipe of this rare wine.

What is Amontillado?

300

This is where and when a story or poem takes place.

What is the setting?

300

In line 5, "The grass divides as with a comb" is an example of this literary device.

What is a simile?

300

Montresor used this technique to trick Fortunato, saying nice things about him.

What is flattery (or reverse psychology)?

300

This was Fortunato's weakness that Montresor used against him.

What is his pride in knowing about wine?

300

Montresor told his servants to do this, knowing they would do the opposite.

What is stay home?

400

This is the person who tells the story.

What is the narrator?

400

This phrase from the poem means feeling deeply scared or chilled with fear.

What is "zero at the bone?"

400

In a staged version, an actor should use this tone of voice when Montresor talks about Fortunato.

What is disgusted?

400

Montresor threatened to visit this other person to make Fortunato jealous.

Who is Luchesi?

500

This term describes who is telling the story, such as first person or third person.

What is point of view?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

In line 5, when Dickinson uses the line, "The grass divides as with a comb," what two things are being compared?

(Hint: The way the _____ parts from ____ & the way _____ parts with a ____) 

500

Montresor says this Latin phrase at the end, meaning "rest in peace."

What is "In pace requiescat"?

500

When Fortunato screams, Montresor does this to make him quiet.

What is yell even louder than him (or surpass his yells)?