“The Cask of Amantillado”. What to do… As we read the story, you will jot down “tweets” from one of the characters, Fortunato or Montresor, describing.

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“The Cask of Amantillado”

What to do… As we read the story, you will jot down “tweets” from one of the characters, Fortunato or Montresor, describing what they are experiencing.

You will need to… Choose the character whose thoughts you will “tweet,” Create a twitter identify for that character Stay in character! Try to imagine what he would be thinking, seeing, or feeling, Include hashtags that would probably be trending during this era and that these characters would follow or use. Relate the “tweets” to the “Drawing Conclusions” questions as we read.

For Example… Sheesh, pushy much Montresor? I want to see the wine cellar, but not that weirdo smile. #Creeper!