Air travel, like bus travel, is a fun way to get from one place to another.
Montresor lures Fortunato by telling him he has obtained a pipe of Amontillado sherry. He mentions obtaining confirmation of the pipe's contents by inviting a fellow wine aficionado, Luchesi, for a private tasting. Not one to be made better of, Fortunato goes with Montresor to the wine cellars of the latter's house, where they wander in the catacombs. Montresor keeps giving Fortunato drinks to keep him drunk, finally arriving at a niche, where Montresor tells his friend that the Amontillado is within. Fortunato enters drunk and unsuspecting, allowing Montresor to chain him to the wall.
Montresor then proceeds to wall up the niche, entombing his friend alive. Fortunato sobers up faster than anticipated, though, and pleads with Montresor. Montresor ignores him and continues, eventually walling him in completely.
Notably though, in the story, Fortunato actually comes to the realization that this is actually what Montresor wants. Montresor doesn't want to murder Fortunato as much as he wants the psychological satisfaction of seeing and hearing him squirm as it dawns on him that he is going to die a slow death and he was so easily tricked into walking into this situation, and mocking him for it. In a final act of defiance, Fortunato refuses to play along at the end, and replaces his panic with cold silence. This silence catches Montresor off-balance, and its evident from narration that he was very confused and annoyed at being robbed of the chance to gloat properly, and even begins to feel "sick at heart" about what he is doing, because the sudden silence gives him no recourse but to actually consider the gravity of the act he is about to carry out. And even those fifty years later, there are still clear hints of Montresor being somewhat bitter about the fact Fortunato managed to outwit him at the end by taking all the fun out of his revenge.
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Explanation:. cloudiness, turbulence, overcast, storminess, raw weather, cloud cover.
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The moral of the story is that people should give room for other people’s ideas, opinions and experiences. People’s experiences should not be disregarded because they are different from ours or different from the norm. This is because people are different with different backgrounds and experiences and will always see things differently.
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The story for parable of “The Blind Men and the Elephant” is a parable that originated in Indian. It is the story of a particular group of blind men who had never seen an elephant before.
They try to learn about it for the very first time by touching an elephant. Each man begins by touching different parts of the body of the elephant. Because they each touched different parts of the elephant, they describe it in different ways. This led to disagreements because each of them described the elephants based on their own experience and felt the other was being dishonest.