The theme of Robert Frost's poem is the destuctive potential of hatred and desire. In his poem, Frost explores with amazingly eloquent brevity two forces which have the potential to bring destruction to the world. The first of these two is desire, which Frost likens in heat and intensity to fire.
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The answer is "The author is foreshadowing the misfortune that will happen to Fortunato."
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Montresor takes Fortunato down into the catacombs and gets his revenge.
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I think the answer would be option 3, "In Act III, morality is difficult to judge."