Zusammenfassung der Ressource
An Inspector Calls Eric Birling
- as if she were an animal, a thing, not a person
- inspector says this to eric
- shows how men saw women in the 1920s
- men could just use women
- could drop them when it suited the men/when they got bored
- objectification
- not quite at ease, half shy, half assertive
- obvious there’s something not quite right
- eric is clearly uncomfortable
- i’ve gathered that he does drink pretty hard
- from the beginning it’s clear that eric has a drinking problem
- eric’s attitude towards his parents gets more hostile as the play progresses
- shows a strain on the relationship between him and his parents
- has the drinking caused the strain?
- has the strain caused the drinking?
- because you’re not the kind of father a chap can go to when he’s in trouble
- eric admits that he’s not comfortable asking his father for help with anything
- proves there’s a strain between him and his father
- mr birling has never been there for his son
- you don’t understand anything. you never did. you never even tried-
- shows mr birling was never there for eric growing up
- mr birling has never understood or tried to understand eric
- priestleys message
- eric convoys how the upper class abused their power over the working class
- eric and his sister sheila represent the younger generation
- seen as impressionable
- character development
- eric was a part of the chain of events that lead to the death of eva smith
- had a fling with her & got her pregnant
- abusing his power over the working class
- accepts responsibility
- feels guilty for what he’s dome