There is no reason to claim Montresor is insane except the element in his disclosure. He says that fortunato injured him a thousand times but doesn't give any example on how and why.Some readers conclude that he hasn't been injured and that he is delusional <span>If Montresor has not been injured, then he is insane. But Poe could not have left the question of his sanity or insanity to hinge on a few words in the opening sentence of his story: "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, etc." If Poe wanted the reader to believe Montresor is insane, his creator would have given further evidence throughout the story. </span><span />
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They are giving away necessities in order for the gift to function properly. No hair= nothing to comb, no watch= no use for watch fob.
Lennox<span> thinks that </span>Macbeth<span> is a murderer, and that </span>Fleance and Duncan's sons<span> are innocent of the rumors that they killed their own fathers.</span>
Answer:
sticks and stones may break my bones (but words will never hurt me) A common childhood chant meaning hurtful words cannot cause any physical pain and thus will be ignored or disregarded. I've never been affected by people's criticism—sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me
Explanation:
The Questions: Who? What? When? Where? and Why?