An inspector Calls
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- An Inspector Calls
- Mr Birling
- Act 1
- Presented as selfish
- "A man has to make his own way"
- Presented as ambitious
- "There is a very good chance of knighthood"
- Presentes as business minded
- "A hard headed,practical man of business."
- Presented as selfish
- Act 3
- Presented as anxious
- "There'll be a public scandall unless we're lucky"
- Presented as anxious
- Act 1
- Sheila Birling
- Act 1
- presented as moral
- "But these girls arent cheap labour -they're people"
- presented as jealous/childish
- "but she was very pretty and looked as if she could take care of herself"
- presented as strong minded
- "i don't believe i will so you be careful"
- presented as moral
- Act 2
- presented as intelligent
- "he's giving us the rope so that we'll hang ourselves"
- presented as intelligent
- Act 3
- presented as having a changed mindset
- "i tell you whoever that inspector was ,it was anything but a joke."
- presented as having a changed mindset
- Act 1
- Inspector
- Act 1
- presented as authorative
- "All in good time."
- presented as authorative
- Act 3
- Presented as an outsider
- "The rude way he spoke to Mr Birling and me-it was quite extraordinary."
- Presented as mysterious
- "Was it a hoax?"
- Presented as moral
- "We don't live alone we are members of one body"
- Presented as an outsider
- Act 1
- Mrs Birling
- Act 2
- presented as cruel
- "i used my influence to have it refused"
- presented as predjudiced
- "As if a girl of that sort would ever refuse money"
- presented as a social superior
- "You have no power to change my mind"
- presented as cruel
- Act 3
- presented as proud
- "i was the only one of you who didn't give in to him"
- presented as proud
- Act 1
- presented as traditional
- "whe you are married you'll realize"
- presented as traditional
- Act 2
- Eva smith/Daisy Renton
- Act2 2
- presented as attractive
- young fresh and charming
- presented as having a controlled fate
- there was somerone who wanted her to go there
- presented as attractive
- act 3
- presented as working class
- Untitled
- presented as honourable
- she didnt want to take any more money from him.
- presented as working class
- Act2 2
- Gerald Croft
- ACt 1
- presented nas upper class
- Landed people and so forth
- presented as respectable
- "the easy well bread young man about town"
- presented as traditional
- "i should say so"
- presented nas upper class
- Act 2
- presented as as aliar
- it wasn't a complete lie i told you
- presented as exploitive
- "and then you decided to keep her as your mistress."
- presented as as aliar
- ACt 1
- Eric Birling
- Act 3
- presented as alcoholic
- "i was in that state where a chap easily turns nasty"
- presented as sensitive
- "My God- i'm not likely to forget"
- presented as irresponsible
- "i didnt even remember that is the problem"
- presented as unloved
- "you don't understand anything.you never did"
- presented as remorseful
- "The fact remains that i did what i did"
- presented as alcoholic
- Act 3
- Mr Birling
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