Is Montresor Reliable

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Is Montresor a narrator who is reliable or unreliable? Edgar Allan Poe is an experienced author who made all types of characters as his narrators, he made them reliable and unreliable. Montresor, the narrator of “The Cask of the Amontillado,” is a great example of an unreliable character because his anger affects what he says. Montresor can very easily identify people's weaknesses with their actions, in which he did with Fortunato. Fortunato is a man who loves to drink, he has a lot of money and loves to spend it on things he adores. He wears a jester’s costume throughout the story and even when he meets Montresor. Montresor found Fortunato’s “weak point,” so he can lure him down to his death. As the story is told, Montresor is not a character that can be reliable in any story. …show more content…

The first question that would come to mind is what did Fortunato do to cause Montresor to seek revenge? Apparently, the story never tells why Montresor wants revenge and what Fortunato did that were the thousands of injuries. That tells the reader that Montresor is a very secretive character that wants to keep it all to himself. While Montresor figures out his plan to seek revenge, he says “A wrong is undressed when retribution overtakes its redresser” (1). The meaning of redresser is an error, fault, or evil. This means Montresor wants to get revenge for what he thinks Fortunato has done to him. Montresor thinks if he is going to get revenge he has to pull it off. So, Montresor made sure Fortunato was drunk on the last day before fasting and made sure no one was in the house with his mysterious plan. From this point of the story, Montresor is soon going to kill Fortunato, but Montresor never tells

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