Oh, dude, Fortunato is described as wearing a "tight-fitting parti-striped dress" and a "conical cap and bells." So, like, we don't really get an exact height measurement here. But, I mean, if you're really curious, you could always ask Edgar Allan Poe... oh wait, he's kinda, like, not around anymore.
Basically, Fortunato wasastonished at Montressor's catacombs and such and while he was in awe, Montressor pushed him to the ground and chained him to a wall. After that he placed a brick or heavy rock to complete the wall (2nd meaning of the masons) and before the last brick he throws in a lit torch ,and places the last brick. And if the walls are damp and fire is locked in all the oxygen is immediately sucked by the fire ,and Fortunato dies of Suffocation almost instantly.
The narrator of "The Cask of Amontillado" is Montresor. He tells the story of how he seeks revenge on Fortunato, ultimately leading to Fortunato's demise.
fortunato
In "The Cask of Amontillado," the narrator persuades Fortunato to come with him by appealing to Fortunato's pride in his connoisseurship of wine. He entices Fortunato with the promise of tasting a rare and valuable cask of Amontillado, knowing that Fortunato's ego and desire to prove his expertise will make him eager to go with the narrator to the catacombs.
The unfortunate Fortunato dies.
The antagonist is Fortunato.
Fortunato is murdered
The antagonist is Fortunato.
The protagonist and narrator of 'The Cask of Amontillado' is Montresor. He tells the story of his plan to exact revenge on Fortunato.
Montresor and Fortunato
Montresor has a conflict with Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado." Montresor seeks revenge against Fortunato for some unspecified insult, leading him to lure Fortunato into the catacombs with the promise of sampling a cask of rare Amontillado wine.
Fortunato is a flat character in "The Cask of Amontillado." He is portrayed as arrogant, boastful, and characterized by specific traits or behaviors that do not change or develop throughout the story.
As they enter the vaults in "The Cask of Amontillado," Fortunato becomes increasingly intoxicated and starts coughing due to the dampness of the catacombs.