Franchisee vs Franchisor
A franchise is the privilege giving to sell specific products or provide specific services, at certain location for a giving period of time. Franchising is normally an agreement between a franchisee and a franchisor. That agreement depicts with the franchisor granting the franchisee a licensed to do business. A Franchisee is the individual to whom the right to run a business is granted by the licensor. Franchisors have the rights to grant franchises to franchisees. There is a Franchise Agreement, which is the legal affidavit that explains the relationship between the Franchisee and the Franchisor. The franchisor gives the franchisee the right to use a developed concept that has a trademarks and company’s logo. Advertisement and store organization is usually done by the franchisor headquarter. The franchisee then provides the time, capital, and desire to utilize the brand and services provided by the franchisor to build a successful business. The product or service being marketed usually contains the franchisor brand name.
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At 17 years old, Fred DeLuca opened his own business Pete’s Super Submariners in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It was with only a $1000 loan from his local bank. He opened the sandwich place with the hope of making enough profit to afford college. After his ups and downs through the first years in business, he changed the name of the business to Subway and turned it into a franchise in 1974. Since 1974 Subway restaurants has been serving fresh healthy sandwich and salads throughout the United States and in 98 countries.
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The Cask of Amontillado Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Comprehension The questions below refer to the selection “The Cask of Amontillado.” ____ 1. According to Montresor, he decides to seek revenge against Fortunato because Fortunato — a. attacked him with his fists c. insulted him b. injured him more than a thousand times d. stole some valuable wine from him ____ 2. According to Montresor, revenge would not be successful if he…
Nadia Islam Eng-102 (CGA): Professor Sateriale Formal Response 4 3 March 2013 The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan Poe, an American short-story writer, essayist, and poet, published “The Cask of Amontillado” in 1846. It was his last, and some say greatest, short story. It’s a tale of revenge, death, fear, and trust set in a vast underground Italian catacomb (underground cemetery). The whole plot deals with the inebriation and, ultimately, the live burial of the antagonist, Fortunato. The…
Jocelyn Stewart March 11, 2014 English 102-108 Fiction Essay "A Cask of Amontillado" The short story "A Cask of Amontillado", by Edgar Allen Poe, Poe takes the reader into the thoughts of a murderer for revenge. The major theme to "A Cask of Amontillado" is pride versus revenge as well as humiliation. The reader is experiencing the horror of dramatic irony that we, the audience, knows that Montresor has planned to murder Fortunado, while Fortunado does not. Personally, I can relate to Montresor…
Analyzing theme revenge in “The Cask of the Amontillado” The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe the central idea embodied in this literary work is revenge. Vengeance is something that is borne out of sheer anger on a person or persons due to immense insults, abuse or injury done. Revenge makes a person thoughts and action cling towards anger and hatred. Ultimately make wrong decision. Revenge is portrayed and repeated several times, In the Edgar Allan Poe’s story the author…
Brittany Bray Dr. Kerri Allen English 1102 January 19, 2013 Summary “The Cask of Amontillado” The narrator, Montresor, tells a story about a man who he has vowed revenge. He speaks of a noblest named Fortunato continuously throughout the narrative. Fortunato, who is very much respected throughout the Italian village, and even feared by some villagers, has insulted Montresor by an unspecified action. Although Montresor is angry and vengeful towards Fortunato, he does not let Fortunato see that…
Why Don’t I Pour You Another Glass of Wine?: Irony in Edgar Allen Poe’s “Cask of Amontillado” “I drink,” Fortunato says, “to the buried that repose around us.” To which Montresor replies “And I to your long life.” This is coming from the man that is about to chain and bury his friend alive in an underground crypt. Edger Allen Poe’s short story “Cask of Amontillado” is filled with much irony from Fortunato’s name to how he is being lured down to the catacomb. The leading character and narrator…
Braden Hegseth Mrs. Carino 2/3 Language Arts 29 September 2014 Extended Response - Point of view Question 2: How can we tell Montresor is unreliable? What is the purpose of using this type of narrator? In Cask of Amontillado, Edgar Allan Poe uses an unreliable narrator in the form of Montresor. We can tell Montresor is unreliable by this sentence on page 174, “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge.” Montresor seems to exaggerate…
“Araby” and “The Cask of Amontillado”: A Comparison I found the stories “Araby,” by James Joyce and “The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allan Poe to have a similar idea behind them. They both seem to be stories involving someone manipulating the actions of another person. I will be talking about and comparing the different elements of each story and their relevance. Both stories take place in different countries. In “Araby” the story is about a boy from Ireland. The country itself doesn’t…
Irony Revenge has been sought after for many reasons so as quirky as this one, the short story “The Cask of Amontillado”, by Edgar Allan Poe. Montresor has been hinder many times by Fortunado, so in doing so Montresor takes his revenge on Fortunado for these crimes upon him. Causing intense use of symbolism and irony throughout the Cask of Amontillado that establishes the short story as an indeed interesting candidate worthy of thorough analysis. These skillful tactics used by Edgar Allan…
way. Through Montresor’s eyes the audience sees his plans unfold as the drunken Fortunato is whisked away from Carnival on the promise of his deepest weakness, Amontillado wine. But as the two enter into the depths of the catacombs beneath Montresor’s palazzo, one sees that Fortunato’s fortune is soon to run dry. In “The Cask of Amontillado”, Edgar Allen Poe masterfully combines the elements of fiction; yet his use of irony, symbolism and theme stand out among the rest, intertwining to create a captivating…