The author wants the reader to feel empathy, or at least understand him. He says: “You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat.” <span>The author talks extremely negative towards Fortunato. This suggests he is trying to persuade us to feel the same way. When he says that he did him wrong it clearly shows how evil his plan is. So the reader throughout the story actually believes that Fortunato is bad. It's only until we get to the vault scene that you realize maybe Montressor is just psychotic</span>
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The answer is irony. This part refers to the death of Juliet. In this scene, Juliet was found dead. Many had believed that she was dead. However, Juliet was not dead. She drank some a potion that could keep her temporary dead. She and Romeo planned this scene so she can escape her marriage from Paris,
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