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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? I think that Fortunado told him he wasn’t as skilled in the art of wine as himself. That he would never be as good as himself (Fortunado). So Fortunado pretty much told the narrator that he could never be as good as himself at telling good wine.