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How might the final line in the story, "in pace requiescat," meaning "rest in peace," apply to montresor as well as fortunato? 15px.

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Edgar Allan Poe makes the final line, "In Pace Requiescat!" quite ambiguous. It could be a genuine "rest in peace" offered up by Montresor singaling that he has finally forgiven Fortunato for the "thousand injuries" and insult. However, the line could also be sarcastic, indicating Montresor's continued wrath.
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