The Cask Of Amontillado Questions And Vocab

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Why did Montresor decide to kill Fortunato?
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For revenge because he insulted him.
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What is ironic about Fortunato's name?
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He is not fortunate.
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What literary device is used here: "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could."?
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Hyperbole
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What was Fortunato's weak point, and how did Montresor capitalize on it?
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He was prideful in his knowledge of wine so Montresor tempts his pride by saying he will get someone else.
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How does Montresor insure Fortunato will come along?
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He tempts his pride and says he will get someone else.
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Why does Fotunato continue underground among the catacombs when the mitre is making his cough worse?
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His pride keeps him going.
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What "sign" of the masons did Montresor give Fotunato?
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He showed him that he had a trowel.
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What did Montresor do to Fortunato when they reached the recess where the Amontillado was supposed to be?
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He chained him to the granite floor.
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Why didn't Montresor resist?
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He was drunk and dumbfounded.
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How did Montresor kill Fortunato?
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He bricked up the recess so he could not escape.
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Why did Montresor's "heart grow sick"?
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The dampness of the catacombs.
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In the last portion of the story, Montresor often repeats Fortunato's words. What effect does this have?
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It shows his madness and how he has no humanity.
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What is ironic about the trowel?
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It is a sign of the masons and Montresor uses it to wall in Fortunato.
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What is ironic about the time of the murder?
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It was during a carnival so everyone was having fun.
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What effect does the first person narrative have on the story?
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It gives the story authenticity and we get to know what Montresor is thinking as he is killing Fortunato.
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A cylindrical container that holds liquids.
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Cask
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An undertaking that is dangerous or of uncertain outcome.
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Venture
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A rude expression intended to offend or hurt.
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Insult
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To inflict punishment in return for injury or insult.
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Revenge
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To make impossible, especially beforehand.
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Preclude
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Exemption from punishment or penalty.
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Impunity
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Customary practice; habit.
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Wont
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A person with masterly skill or technique in any field, esp. the arts.
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Virtuoso
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To approach and speak to in an aggressive or hostile manner.
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Accost
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Consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
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Motley
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To ascend to the top of; to be on the top of.
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Surmount
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To take unfair advantage of.
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Impose
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Impossible to endure; intolerable.
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Insufferable
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To leave secretly and hide, often to avoid the law.
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Abscond
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A person's manner of walking.
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Gait
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A deliberate and emphatic gesture or motion.
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Gesticulation
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A concerted effort toward an end; earnest attempt.
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Endeavor
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A place where something ends or is complete.
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Termination
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A small cavity or recess in a wall.
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Niche
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To shackle; to restrict the freedom of.
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Fetter
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To astonish and bewilder.
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Astound
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Stubbornly adhering to an attitude or course of action.
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Obstinate
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question
Why did Montresor decide to kill Fortunato?
answer
For revenge because he insulted him.
question
What is ironic about Fortunato's name?
answer
He is not fortunate.
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What literary device is used here: "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could."?
answer
Hyperbole
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What was Fortunato's weak point, and how did Montresor capitalize on it?
answer
He was prideful in his knowledge of wine so Montresor tempts his pride by saying he will get someone else.
question
How does Montresor insure Fortunato will come along?
answer
He tempts his pride and says he will get someone else.
question
Why does Fotunato continue underground among the catacombs when the mitre is making his cough worse?
answer
His pride keeps him going.
question
What "sign" of the masons did Montresor give Fotunato?
answer
He showed him that he had a trowel.
question
What did Montresor do to Fortunato when they reached the recess where the Amontillado was supposed to be?
answer
He chained him to the granite floor.
question
Why didn't Montresor resist?
answer
He was drunk and dumbfounded.
question
How did Montresor kill Fortunato?
answer
He bricked up the recess so he could not escape.
question
Why did Montresor's "heart grow sick"?
answer
The dampness of the catacombs.
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In the last portion of the story, Montresor often repeats Fortunato's words. What effect does this have?
answer
It shows his madness and how he has no humanity.
question
What is ironic about the trowel?
answer
It is a sign of the masons and Montresor uses it to wall in Fortunato.
question
What is ironic about the time of the murder?
answer
It was during a carnival so everyone was having fun.
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What effect does the first person narrative have on the story?
answer
It gives the story authenticity and we get to know what Montresor is thinking as he is killing Fortunato.
question
A cylindrical container that holds liquids.
answer
Cask
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An undertaking that is dangerous or of uncertain outcome.
answer
Venture
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A rude expression intended to offend or hurt.
answer
Insult
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To inflict punishment in return for injury or insult.
answer
Revenge
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To make impossible, especially beforehand.
answer
Preclude
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Exemption from punishment or penalty.
answer
Impunity
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Customary practice; habit.
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Wont
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A person with masterly skill or technique in any field, esp. the arts.
answer
Virtuoso
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To approach and speak to in an aggressive or hostile manner.
answer
Accost
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Consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
answer
Motley
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To ascend to the top of; to be on the top of.
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Surmount
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To take unfair advantage of.
answer
Impose
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Impossible to endure; intolerable.
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Insufferable
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To leave secretly and hide, often to avoid the law.
answer
Abscond
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A person's manner of walking.
answer
Gait
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A deliberate and emphatic gesture or motion.
answer
Gesticulation
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A concerted effort toward an end; earnest attempt.
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Endeavor
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A place where something ends or is complete.
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Termination
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A small cavity or recess in a wall.
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Niche
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To shackle; to restrict the freedom of.
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Fetter
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To astonish and bewilder.
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Astound
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Stubbornly adhering to an attitude or course of action.
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Obstinate