Poe's utilization of color symbolism is key to Montresor's motivations. His face shrouded in a dark silk veil, Montresor speaks to not visually impaired equity yet rather its gothic tale: one sided vindicate. Conversely, Fortunato wears the diverse colored outfit similar to circus colors, who gets truly and tricked by Montresor's real intentions. The coloring here speaks to the drunken joy of Fortunato's death. Fortunato, Italian for the lucky one, which can be quite ironic. Fortunato is shackled to the divider and covered alive under a mass of
Poe's utilization of color symbolism is key to Montresor's motivations. His face shrouded in a dark silk veil, Montresor speaks to not visually impaired equity yet rather its gothic tale: one sided vindicate. Conversely, Fortunato wears the diverse colored outfit similar to circus colors, who gets truly and tricked by Montresor's real intentions. The coloring here speaks to the drunken joy of Fortunato's death. Fortunato, Italian for the lucky one, which can be quite ironic. Fortunato is shackled to the divider and covered alive under a mass of