Eric's reaction to Eva Smith's death
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- Eric's reaction to Eva Smith's "death"
- He blames his father straight away.
- Immediately sympathetic towards her and shocked.
- Immediately sympathetic towards her and shocked.
- He blames his father straight away.
- "It isn't if she can't go and work anywhere else."
- He believes that she deserved higher wages for what she was doing, and that Birling was being unreasonable.
- Eric's reaction to Eva Smith's "death"
- Eric's reaction to Eva Smith's "death"
- He believes that she was an innocent girl, not cheap labour.
- "He could have kept her on instead of throwing her out"
- He believes that she deserved higher wages for what she was doing, and that Birling was being unreasonable.
- He believes that she deserved higher wages for what she was doing, and that Birling was being unreasonable.
- "He could have kept her on instead of throwing her out"
- He believes that she deserved higher wages for what she was doing, and that Birling was being unreasonable.
- "He could have kept her on instead of throwing her out"
- He believes that she was an innocent girl, not cheap labour.
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