this is not a legit answer just a joke well he gets out of it with a donut
Answer:
"Hemp" means the rope which the hangman is carrying. His job is to hang people, so it is just normal that he is carrying it.
Explanation:
"The Hangman" is a poem written by <em>Maurice Ogden</em>. It is used to describe the setting of Germany in the <em>1930s</em>.
The "hangman" in the poem hanged the people one after the other. People in the society would just watch and find reasons why the hangman was hanging the victims. People here were just "by-standers" waiting to be hanged. <u>They never did anything.</u> The poem is meant to teach people that it is a social responsibility to go against rules which oppresses the society. This is what happened in Germany, especially with what happened during the Holocaust.
One of the most clever things Montresor does in entrapping Fortunato is to make sure that his intended victim is not expected at home or anywhere else that night. Montresor twice pretends to believe that Fortunato has an engagement. First he says:
“As you are engaged, I am on my way to Luchesi. If any one has a critical turn it is he. He will tell me
A second clever thing Montresor does at the beginning of the tale is to repeat that he has "doubts" about the authenticity of the Amontillado.
Answer:
The narrator wants to investigate the noises, his brother Herman is frightened. Herman does, however, accompany his brother to the stairs..... at least until he hears footsteps and runs back to his room.
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