Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sybil Birling
- Proud of her reputation and
social status
- Will do anything to
protect them
- More important than
the hapiness of her
children
- Even when being
questioned by the
Inspector, she
won't back down
- Has traditional values
- Stricly follows rules
of etiquette
- Good reputation of
being polite will
improve her family's
status
- Traditional: "When you're
married you'll realise..."
- Proud: "I was the only one of
you who didn't give in to him"
- Prejudiced: "As if a girl of that sort would ever refuse money!"
- Cruel: "I used my
influence to have it
refused"
- Is Mr Birling's "social
superior"
- Comes from a family with
higher social status that
Arthur's
- Always reminding her
family to have better
manners
- Tells Sheila off for
using slang
- She supports charity but is
not very charitable
- Has the autority to
decide who is
"deserving" and who is
not
- She doesn't change
- Self-centered
- "I accept no blame
for it at all"
- Doesn't learn from the
Inspector's message
- Stage directions
show her mind is
made up
- "hautily"
- "Very sharply"
- "bitterly