Why does the narrator pretend to be so agreeable to Fortunato?

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2026-03-07 18:15

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The narrator pretends to be agreeable to Fortunato as part of his plan to manipulate him into entering the catacombs. By disguising his true intentions and appearing friendly, the narrator is able to lead Fortunato to his demise without raising suspicion. It's a way for the narrator to deceive Fortunato and carry out his revenge.

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