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2. In the story, the narrator says that Fortunato insulted him, but this is a vague term. What do you think the insult was that the narrator suffered for him to be so upset that he believes he deserves to kill Fortunato? The insult can be a variety of things, but in order to truly make the narrator angry you would have to involve some of his loved ones. Fortunato could have insulted his relationship with his wife. Fortunato may have said to the narrator that he was possibly the cause of both his mother and his wife’s death. If Fortunato knew anything about the narrator he might even be able to say that it was his fault that his father left him when he was young. Fortunato must have said something truly insulting to have made the narrator believe that he deserves to die. I believe that Fortuanto must have insulted the narrator about his family members and it must have been truly harsh for the narrator to be angry.