Eric's reactions to the inspector
- Created by: BethHorton4
- Created on: 05-05-13 14:29
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- Eric's reactions to the inspector
- He matures when he accepts responsibility.
- He is ashamed of using Eva Smith and accepts responsibility for her death.
- Eric's reactions to the inspector
- He matures when he accepts responsibility.
- He is ashamed of using Eva Smith and accepts responsibility for her death.
- He gains authority when he accepts responsibility
- He tells the brutal truth to his father to try to make him change. He tells Birling that he's "not the kind of father a chap can go to when he's in trouble." and that he's ashamed of Birling's actions.
- He tells the brutal truth to his father to try to make him change. He tells Birling that he's "not the kind of father a chap can go to when he's in trouble." and that he's ashamed of Birling's actions.
- He is ashamed of using Eva Smith and accepts responsibility for her death.
- He gains authority when he accepts responsibility
- He tells the brutal truth to his father to try to make him change. He tells Birling that he's "not the kind of father a chap can go to when he's in trouble." and that he's ashamed of Birling's actions.
- He tells the brutal truth to his father to try to make him change. He tells Birling that he's "not the kind of father a chap can go to when he's in trouble." and that he's ashamed of Birling's actions.
- He matures when he accepts responsibility.
- Eric's reactions to the inspector
- He is ashamed of using Eva Smith and accepts responsibility for her death.
- He matures when he accepts responsibility.
- He realises that what the Inspector says could be true, and accepts the chain of events theory.
- He respects the inspector and takes on his role with Sheila after he leaves.
- He realises that what the Inspector says could be true, and accepts the chain of events theory.
- He realises that what the Inspector says could be true, and accepts the chain of events theory.
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