They would have to be able to get firsthand and secondhand accounts of the person they're writing the memoir about life.<span />
What this interaction reveals about Brutus' character is that his <span>naiveté and idealism prevent him from seeing when he’s being manipulated. He wanted to save the Republic from Caesar, and that was his only goal in life - apart from that, he could see nothing else and think about no other cause. This is why it was so easy for Portia to trick him into telling her everything. However, it didn't do her any good - she still committed suicide in the end. </span>
I don’t think anyone can help you on this unless you post whatever the play is
Fortunato is addicted to wine and is drunk when he meets montresor. Montresor is insulted by the things Fortunato dose and wants revenge. Fortunato thinks about Amontillado and how he can help Fortunato take a step up a level. He thinks that the whole story right up until Montresor gets him more drunk and kills him. Hope it helps ❤️