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    outstanding character is Captain Nemo. Captain Nemo is the captain of the Nautilus‚ and he has vowed to never return to solid land. Throughout the whole story his character is mysterious‚ but after every event a little aspect of him is revealed to the reader. A great aspect is his loyalty. His loyalty is clearly portrayed when a crew member dies and he cries. “As I said‚ Captain Nemo wept while staring at the waves. His grief was immense.” (Verne‚ 417). Here we see how Captain Nemo is very loyal‚ and even

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    Fortunato‚ but it is hinted he offended the killer in some way. When asked about his coat of arms‚ Montresor blatantly states‚ “A human foot...the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel” (Poe 3). The motto underneath is “nemo me impune lacessit” (Poe 3). To conclude‚ Montresor plays not only a degrading character‚ but one of many

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    depths of the catacombs where he buries him alive by walling him into a tomb in the wall. Was Montresor mad or was it premeditated murder? "Nemo me impune lacessit" (No one attacks me with impunity). This seems to be the theme running through the short story. Along with the Montresor Coat of Arms; a serpent being crushed under a gold foot and the saying "Nemo me impune lacessit". Is this the motto of a vengeful family who believes revenge is justified or of a mad man who has heard that motto so

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    sound of Fortunato struggling with the chains‚ so he sat down on his pile of bones and watched Fortunato‚ to him it was success. Then‚ I believe Montresor is bragging about his crime because of his statements. For instance page 177‚ the text states‚ “Nemo me impune lacessit.” This means “Nobody attacks me without punishment.” What Montresor means‚ is that Fortunato isn’t going to get away with what he did to him. I think in this statement he is bragging because first off‚

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    Revenge Literature over the years has been one of the most important subjects. It teaches new things and gives us a lesson that we could put in practice in our daily life. In the story ‘The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author uses settings‚ symbolism and first person to show the theme of a man who seek salvation through revenge. One of the literature elements the author use to prove his point is setting. Since the vocabulary is hard to comprehend‚ setting helps us to understand

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    You may not have heard of Thomas Newman‚ or know what he does‚ or who he is‚ but it is probable that you have heard of ‘The Shawshank Redemption’‚ ‘Finding Nemo’‚ ‘American Beauty’‚ ‘The Green Mile’‚ ‘The Lost Boys’‚ ‘The Help’‚ ‘Cinderella Man’‚ ‘Revolutionary Road’‚ ‘Road to Perdition’‚ ‘Wall-E’ or the most recent Bond film ‘Skyfall’. Thomas Newman has composed music for each of these films. There are many narrative aspects of a films structure which need to be taken into consideration when assessing

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    recess of the catacombs‚ he makes reference that it was the dampness of the catacombs making his heart grow sick. This implies that Montresor may be out of his mind or crazy‚ where he actually is a cold blooded murderer. He has taken the family motto “Nemo me impune lacessit‚” Latin for “No one provokes me without punishment‚” literally with the actions he

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    how he thinks and feels. The reason the narration style is so important to the tone of the story‚ is because it lets the reader become personally acquainted with the thoughts and intentions of the main character. And I think that his family motto‚ ‘Nemo me impune lacessit (No one wounds me with impunity)’‚ is playing very important role in this tale. I believe that Montresor try to rationalize his murder with his family motto‚ so that he does

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    by a Mary Andrew figure‚ which is a jester. <br><br>Another example of foreshadow is Montressor’s coat of arms and family motto is a foot stepping on a snake and the snake in a field of azure with its fangs in the heel‚ accompanied with the phrase "Nemo me impune lacessit‚" "no one assail me with impunity." The motto came from Scotland when the Danes were trying to attack and one of the men stepped on a thistle and yelled and warned the Scots and they lost the battle. But the thistle was changed to

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