Question | Answer |
Clothes mean something quite different to a woman. Not just a way to make themselves look prettier, well it's a sort of sign and token of their self respect Mr Birling | Patriarchy Judgment of Women |
Just a Knighthood of course Mr Birling | shows Egotistical attitudes and how he is a braggart |
Your just the kind of Son-in-law I always wanted Mr Birling | Shows how egotistical and self absorbed he is, daughters happy day and he reverts the subject back to himself |
But after all its better to ask the earth than just take it The Inspector | tries to prove Mr. Birling's prev line wrong |
What happened to her may have determined what happened to her afterwards, and what happened afterwards may have driven her to suicide Inspector | This shows how the inspector explains communism and equality to the Birlings |
A chain of events Inspector | Shares his socialist views |
It's my duty to ask questions Inspector | The inspector has power, presence and authority |
No, Mother-Please! Sheila | Sheila realises the prophetic, omniscient powers of the inspector |
You've made quite an impression on this child inspector Mrs. Birling | Mrs. B patronises Sheila dismissing her as an ingenuous juvenile |
Now look here inspector- Mr. Birling | Mr.Birling finds the inspector insolent |
I'd like to be alone for a while (goes on a walk) Gerald | Gerlad shows some solicitude for Eva/Daisy |
I enjoyed it for a time-Any man would Gerald | Gerald admits his liason with the girl was adulatory and flattering for his ego |
I'm loosing all patience with you people Inspector | Inspector chastises the unrelenting obstinate older generation |
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