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never [62]
4 years ago
8

Answer EACH of the following discussion questions using at least one quote from the story to support your point. Look specifical

ly for verbal irony (saying one thing and meaning another), flashbacks (a move back in time to an earlier incident) and foreshadowing (a hint or allusion to events which will occur in the future).
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Maksim231197 [3]4 years ago
8 0
"Fortunato had hurt me a thousand times and I had suffered quietly" I believe that quote is flashback because it speaks of the past.
"Amontillado! Quite impossible." This quote is foreshadowing as Fortunato believes that the drink isn't real at first, not realizing that he is correct until it was too late. 
"Yes, let us go" and "Yes, for the love of god!" are both verbal irony used by the narrator. using context around these quotes you can conclude that he is in fact, insane.
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