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Montresor And Forunato Analysis

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Montresor and Forunato were last seen together at the carnival. Many town people remember hearing the two men talk. One town person remembered the two men talking about Forunato’s first time buying a stallion. “She was a beautiful creature. Her main was long and silky smooth, her color was as black at the darkest sky during the most dangerous storm, and her eyes were bright and filled with adventure,” Forunato happily explained to Montresor. Montresor answered back to Forunato by responding with a bit of agitation in his voice, “Most people do not explain there life events in the descriptive,happily way that you do.” Montresor didn’t mind listening to Forunato boasting about his riches because Montresor found it amusing how Forunato would explain …show more content…
After so many different stories about Forunato’s location, one lady knew what happened after the carnival. “I saw two men, they match the description you told me. Anyways, I saw the two men talking outside of the carnival and in my opinion, the men did not seem to be friends.” The lady to seem to be a little worried at this point but after being reminded that she was bing very helpful, she continued to explain what she saw.’’ A man’s voice started to rise and he did not seem happy. The man wearing rich clothing took a step back from the poor looking man. All of a sudden I heard a loud noise and when I look behind me I see the poor man hovering over the rich man that seemed to have fallen.” By the description given by the lady, it seems as if Montresor had pushed Forunato to the ground. After being asked if she heard anything else, the lady continued to describe what she heard. “Yes, indeed I heard what the men were saying. The rich man explained to the poor man that he was a well-respected gentleman while the poor man was a pig in a farm. After hearing that, the poor man seemed to have punched the rich man and that is how the poor man fell to the ground.” Being thanked for her help, the lady went on her

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