Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mrs Birling in quotes
- Her physical description
- "His wife is about 50, a rather cold
women and her husbands social
superior.
- She is
hard-hearted and
obsessesed with
status, wealth etc
like her husband.
- 'social superior' suggests she comes from a family with a higher
social status than that of her husband
- This may cause her to act in an
inherently selfish and snobby
manner; it's what she's grown up
around
- Suggests that she may be cold and bitter as her
years of marriage have made her realise her
'mistake' of marrying down.
- Maybe she is trying to live her dreams through
her daughter; she is getting Sheila married 'up'
- Suggests she does not have
many feelings and is not
compassionate.
- Stage direction
- 'Rising. The others rise'
- Suggests she is the ringleader, everyone follows her moves
- Although she is married to Arthur, she is
respected within her own family as socially
superior. The others, for this reason, listen
to and follow her
- Perhaps Sheila and Eric have this respect as a parental respect.
- Do they possess this respect naturally (has Mrs Birling earned it) or is it forced upon them?
- Speaking to others
- 'You're behaving like a hysterical child tonight' (to Sheila)
- She is conceding
- Although it is her own child she is talking to she doesn't
seem to have much respect for them
- Not parental