Answer:
I- priestlys message was to get through to the audience that choices have consequences. By ending the play exactly how it started it represents how you will repeat the same mistakes if you do not change your ways.
ii- during that time of society it showed how what class you was in was supposed to be important and if you were higher class, you was better than anyone. Which was not true.
iii- the younger Birlings such as Eric and Sheila will answer more truthful than they did with the first inspector as they want to right what they have done wrong whilst the older generation (mr and mrs birling) will not as from start to finish they didn’t see that they did anything wrong and that it was all eva smiths fault.
Hope this helped, try put it in your own words and take ideas and go into more detail. X
Answer: It would cost 156.25 im pretty sure
Explanation:
All tragic heroes suffer awful and sometimes extreme punishment or pain. This pain can be physical (getting punched in the gut) or emotional (a loved one dying). Most tragic heroes die as well.
The reason is because in 1st person point of view we can see the psychotic nature in which Montresor describes all he did to Fortunato. He explains in crude detail how he killed him with no remorse, he even seems to delight in the acts which he did. For example: when he describes the walls filled with a type of moss, he's already putting inside Fortunato's head that he will have to live and cope with these toxic fumes that will poison his lungs little by little, Fortunato doesn't know it yet, but, he is going to die. And, putting this images in the head is preparing Fortunato for the worse to come, he's preparing Fortunato so he loses all hope. Montresor describes everything like a sociopath would, if it were in third person point of view we wouldn't know what Montresor was personally thinking or feeling only partially.