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To whom do you suppose Montresor is telling this story?

2024-10-07 08:37
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Perhaps Montresor is telling the story to a fellow conspirator or someone who has a vested interest in his actions and motives. Maybe it's someone who can offer him validation or understanding.

Well, it could be someone close to him, like a confidant or a friend.

The Rest Of My Life Is For You

The Rest Of My Life Is For You

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To whom is Montresor telling this story?

2 answers
2024-12-03 18:42

Montresor is telling this story to an unnamed person. We don't get a clear identification of who this person is in the story. It could be someone he trusts, or perhaps he's just unburdening his conscience to a random listener.

To whom is Montresor telling this story?

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2024-10-10 01:47

The recipient of Montresor's tale is ambiguous. It might be someone he considers a confidant, or it could be a symbolic act of sharing his burden with an imagined audience to unburden his conscience.

To whom could Montresor be telling his story?

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2024-11-25 18:55

One possibility is that he could be telling his story to a priest. In the context of seeking absolution, Montresor might be confessing his dark deed. Priests are often the recipients of confessions, and Montresor, burdened by his conscience perhaps, could be unburdening himself to a man of God.

To whom could Montresor be telling his story?

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2024-10-05 14:29

It could be to a close friend or confidant, someone he trusts to listen and understand.

To whom could Montresor be confessing his crime instead of just telling a story?

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2024-11-26 07:34

He could be confessing to a close friend. Someone who he believes will understand his motives, or at least keep his secret. A friend who has known him for a long time might be more likely to accept his confession without immediately judging him harshly.

Why is Montresor telling the story?

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2024-10-13 19:20

Maybe he wants to get something off his chest or seek some kind of validation.

Who is Montresor telling the story to?

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2024-09-28 12:18

There's no clear indication in the text about who Montresor is telling the story to. It leaves it up to the reader's imagination.

To whom might Montresor be confessing his crime in the story?

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2024-12-03 15:08

He could be confessing to a priest. In many literary works, a character might confess their sins to a religious figure. Montresor's act was a heinous crime, and confessing to a priest would be a traditional way to seek absolution, though there's no clear indication in the story that it's a priest.

To whom is the Irishman telling the story?

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2024-10-16 20:28

The Irishman might be sharing the story with a historian or a researcher. But it really depends on the specific circumstances and background of the story.

To whom is the narrator telling his story?

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2024-12-02 16:41

It could be to the reader. Often, narrators in novels or short stories are implicitly addressing the reader, sharing their tale as if we are the confidants.

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