Unit2 Edgar Allan Poe1) Who is the narrator? What wrong does he want to redress?It is Montresor、 Fortunato has given Montresor thousands of injuries that he has to bear before he has this opportunity of taking revenge、2) What is the pretext Montresor uses to lure Fortunado to his wine cellar?He claims that he has just got a cask of Amontilado and stores it in the wine cellar before he may find a connoisseur to testify to its authenticity、3) What happens to Fortunado in the end?The deceived Fortunado is killed because of his inability of getting out of the catab、4) Describe briefly how Poe characterizes Mortresor and Fortunado as contrasts、Poe characterizes Mortresor and Fortunado as seemingly contrasting characters chiefly by presenting their identical habit in wine and their different manners towards each other, but actually he intends to show some similarly defective aspects in their nature、 The similarity in their nature is also suggested by their names as synonyms in Italian: Mortresor means “fortune” while Fortunado “treasure”、 Their defective nature is highlighted when the revenger Mortresor, who is fully prepared on psychological and operating levels, throws the hardly prepared but totally deceived wrongdoer Fortunado into the deep and damp catab and blocks up its entrance with huge rocks、Unit 7 19th Century American Poets1. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow(1) I Shot an Arrow…1、 Why did the speaker lose sight of his arrow and song?The arrow flies too swiftly and too far away to be seen by the speaker; whereas the song is naturally invisible、2. In what circumstances did he find them again?He finds them unexpectedly years later from the trunk of a tree and the heart of a friend、3...