Answer:
The purpose of the author's description of Montresor's encounter with Fortunato is to let the reader see what Fortunato had done wrong to him, and why Montresor decided to murder Fortunato. It tells us about what Fortunato is like, and why Montresor ends up killing him.
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I would not describe being submerged in a mud bath as gently floating on top because theirs mud under you and theirs mud all over top of you. You’re kind of just stuck in the middle, i’d feel more stuck then gently floating on top.
The poems have as their theme the religious violence that enslaved Africans suffered in the colonial period of America.
<h3>How is this violence portrayed?</h3>
- Africans were forced to convert to Christianity.
- Africans were forced to see their homelands and origins as pagan and diabolical elements.
- Africans were forced to see their skin and conditions as symbols of sin.
This religious violence aimed to justify slavery. For this reason, colonists taught slaves that slavery was a blessing programmed by God to lead Africans out of paganism and allow them to receive divine salvation.
However, even becoming Christians, Africans were seen as sinful elements that represented non-Christian precepts.
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