Zusammenfassung der Ressource
AIC THEMES
- CLASS
- The birlings being of higher
class than Eva Smith made
them overlook the situation
in the beginning
- In the beginning they
didnt even represent
her with a name they
called her 'girl'
- even towards the end Sybil still
says 'A GIRL OF THAT CLASS'
- The inspector plays a physical
representation in what people of lower
class have to deal with daily
- he does this by
using graphic
and emotive
language to
describe things
- People of high class are
meant to act a specific way
and have a specific etiquet
- because Mr Birling is a good
customer in Milwards, it
meant Sheila could easily
get someone sacked if she
requested
- this in turn could
show the upbringing of
upper class children
and give the
impression they are
spoilt
- AGE
- similarly to responsibility
the younger characters
accept more responsibility
- they know times are changing
and accept it
- unlike their parents who
still live in a different
time and havent caught
up yet
- the older characters still live in a
time where they care for
themselves also still in a
Patriarcal society.
- the man dictates everything and
is the head of the house.
- why its so shocking to see Sheila stand up to her family.
- Gerald isn't as concerned
about responsibility- he is in a
higher class than the Birlings
and so doesnt need to worry
- GENDER
- Patriarcal Society
- the man is in
charge-always.
- women are
expected to do as a
man says
- this is the society the older characters still live in
- Sheila and Eric are in a more modern mindset
- sheila stands up to her father and
parents
- she tells them that
they are wrong
- eric standing up would be more acceptable
however still not really accepted.
- RESPONSIBILITY
- In the beginning no one
accepts anything to do
with Eva's death.
- They almost portray themselves and
saints and that they could never do
anything wrong.
- this could be because they have been
brought up blaming people of a lower
class and that they cant do anything
wrong.
- the younger the character the
more accepting they are to taking
responsibility.
- Sheila and Eric are more
acceptant that they did
something wrong
- Eric says- ' we did
her in all right'
- sheila gets angry with her parents who
'pretend nothing much has happened'
- Mr and Mrs
Birling accept no
part in Eva's
Death
- Mrs B describes Eva as a 'girl
of that class' and accepts no blame
- in the end Mr B is only
concerned about 'covering it
up as soon as he could' and
his knighthood.
- Gerald seems a little
acceptant however does'nt
really accept responsibility
- he asks Sheila to marry him again , as if
nothing has happened