Theme Of Responsibility In The Cask Of Amontillado

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“Nemo me impune lecessit” (No one provokes me with impunity) (167), is the code of arms

of Montresor, the narrator of the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado”, authored by Edgar

Allen Poe. Impunity, meaning exemption or freedom from punishment, is what our scheming

narrator, Montresor, is hopeful to realize after carrying out his plan of revenge vowed against the

unsuspecting and arrogant Fortunato for insulting him. Montresor begins his quest for revenge

and impunity by ensuring his house attendants would not be home to witness his vengeful plan

against Fortunato by trusting them to disobey his orders not to leave the house until he returned

the next morning. He then lured the sozzled, self-proclaimed wine connoisseur

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