Plot 1
Plot 2
Figurative Lang./LE
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

What made Montresor want revenge against Fortunato?

Fortunato insulted him.

100

How does Montresor kill Fortunato?

by walling him up

100

Give me an example of parallelism.

Montresor liked revenge, he liked Carnivals, and he liked Amontillado.

100

expert knowledge

connoisseurship

100

take advantage of

impose

200

According to Montresor, when is revenge not successful?

if he was punished

200

Where did Montresor lead Fortunato to see the Amontillado?

catacombs

200

Give me an example of allusion.

Montresor likes Amontillado.

200

destruction

immolation

200

moving backward as in fear

recoiling

300

What is the setting of this story?

in Italy during Carnival

300

How would the story's tone BEST be described?

mounting hysteria

300

Give me an example of alliteration.

Montresor was mad and mean and made Fortunato pay.

300
punishment

retribution

300
tried

endeavored

400

What is Fortunato's weak point?

his pride about his knowledge of fine wines

400

What word describes Montresor?

insane

400
Give me an example of hyperbole.

The catacombs were the scariest place on earth.

400

freedom from punishment or harm

impunity

400

stubborn

obstinate

500

Dramatic irony occurs when the readers know something that the characters don't know.  What is an example of dramatic irony in this story?

The readers know that Montresor is going to kill Fortunato, but Fortunato does not know that.
500

An unreliable narrator is one who deliberately does not tell the truth.  Who is unreliable and why?

Montresor because he doesn't tell us much about the insult as well as other things in the past.

500

Give me an example of assonance.

Montresor dIdn't like Insults In hIs face.

500

made impossible in advance; prevented

precluded

500

series

succession