Fortunato’s jester costume expresses his identity of a fool in the story. To illustrate, when Fortunato does something foolish or senseless his costume is subtly brought up, “The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode” (75). Montresor plans to kill Fortunato; so, to lower his inhibitions, Montresor begins to get Fortunato drunk. To clarify, the more drunk Fortunato is, the easier it is to execute him. Furthermore, when travelling inside the
Fortunato’s jester costume expresses his identity of a fool in the story. To illustrate, when Fortunato does something foolish or senseless his costume is subtly brought up, “The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode” (75). Montresor plans to kill Fortunato; so, to lower his inhibitions, Montresor begins to get Fortunato drunk. To clarify, the more drunk Fortunato is, the easier it is to execute him. Furthermore, when travelling inside the