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1. Montresor then uses reverse psychology, insisting Fortunato is too busy to taste the amontillado
2. Montresor the opportunity to further disable his victim by offering him more to drink
3. Fortunato is lured into the catacombs by the prospect of sampling, or tasting a rare dry sherry (wine)
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Alice learns she is having a dinner party with guests whom she did not invite.
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<em>Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There </em>is a novel written by Lewis Carroll as the sequel to <em>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</em>.
The detail that points to the theme that a person's path in life is already set is Alice learning that she is having a dinner party with guests whom she did not invite. We want to control all things that happen in our lives, but this detail shows us that sometimes it can't be like that. Some things are out of our control - they are already set and will happen no matter what our wishes are. That's why Alice has dinner with guests she didn't invite.
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Boxer - loyal
Napoleon - always looking for opportunity
Snowball - idealist
Squealer - manipulates others