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  2. The Cask of Amontillado - Wikipedia

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    As he falls silent, Montresor completes the wall and moves a pile of bones to hide it, feeling a sickness of heart that he dismisses as a reaction to the dampness of the catacombs. Stating that the niche and Fortunato's body have stood undisturbed for 50 years, Montresor concludes his account by saying, "In pace requiescat!" ("May he rest in ...

  3. Every Edgar Allan Poe reference in ‘Fall of the House of Usher'

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    The narrator in Poe’s story attempts to kill the look-alike, but ends up murdering his wife with an axe when she gets in the way instead. He then hides her body in the damp walls of his home.

  4. List of Saturday TV Funhouse segments - Wikipedia

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    Scar (voiced by Chris Parnell) from The Lion King appears as the Disney Lawyer who condemns the children to the Disney Vault for knowing too much. Though he does allow them to see "The Lion King 5 2/3: Simba Sits in for Meredith." Jeff Bottoms provided the trailer narration. 91 May 20, 2006 Kevin Spacey and Nelly Furtado episode Fun with Real Audio

  5. List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters - Wikipedia

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    He was once part of the secret organization of V.F.D. (Volunteer Fire Department) before helping to instigate a schism that split its members. He joined the fire-starting side of the organization and was known to have committed a wide assortment of arsons , among numerous other crimes, in his thirst to destroy the organization and gain revenge ...

  6. Talk:The Cask of Amontillado - Wikipedia

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    I am adding a character section to the article : Montresor- The narrator of the story who has laid out a plan to kill Fortunato for the amount of pain he has caused Montresor for a long period of time. Comes from a wealthy respected family and has pride in his family name. Fortunato- A wine lover who has been causing harm to the narrator.

  7. Fortunio (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Fortunio himself was raised with immense wealth and no restrictions, and much is made of his behavior and personality. It is noted that rich men have no cares for the law, but Fortunio does not do anything that the narrator himself considers immoral until he burns Musidora's house down.

  8. Ligeia - Wikipedia

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    The narrator relies on Ligeia as if he were a child, looking on her with "child-like confidence". On her death, he is "a child groping benighted" with "childlike perversity". Poe biographer Kenneth Silverman notes that, despite this dependency on her, the narrator has a simultaneous desire to forget her, perhaps causing him to be unable to love ...

  9. Born of Man and Woman - Wikipedia

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    The story is written in the form of an internal "diary" in broken English kept by what the reader presumes is a deformed child (gender unspecified) chained in the basement by its violently abusive parents (the story makes it clear that the man and woman who have imprisoned the child are its biological parents when the child recalls the man commenting about how, in stark contrast to the child ...