Inspector Calls
- Created by: Steffan Thomas
- Created on: 30-04-13 13:45
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- Inspector Calls
- Shiela
- At Start of the play and she is silly and grinish
- Had Eva Smith Sacked because Shiela was jealous
- Mr Birling
- Pleased with him self - about to become a Knight
- Only thinks about him self and his social standards
- Sacked Eva/Daisy
- Only thinks about him self and his social standards
- Pleased with him self - about to become a Knight
- Inspector Goole
- Not A Real Inspector
- Is He A Ghost? Goole sounds like a Ghost
- Not Intimidated by Class or Social status
- Enforces that the idea that actions have consequences and we can affect lives of others
- Daisy/Eva
- Represents the whole of society
- Is Not Allowed 'fine feelings and scruples' according to Mrs Birling
- Mrs Birling refused to help Daisy/Eva because they lied of her name and who the father was
- Daisy/Eva was pregnant and Eric was the father.
- Refused Eric's money because it was stolen.
- Daisy/Eva was pregnant and Eric was the father.
- Mrs Birling refused to help Daisy/Eva because they lied of her name and who the father was
- Mrs Birling
- Mrs Birling is a snob
- She does not think about her son & daughter
- Eric
- Eric was a drunk
- His Mistress was expecting a child
- Eric Stole money from his father and a quote from the novel is
- "Because you're not the father a chap could turn to in trouble"
- Shiela
- Was more interested in saving him self money than to give worked a minimum amount of money to survive
- Only thinks about him self and his social standards
- Sacked Eva/Daisy
- Only thinks about him self and his social standards
- Gerald
- Nearer to Shiela and Eric in age but is like Mr & Mrs Birling in thoughts
- Gave Daisy Renton hope and a place to say without telling Shiela and later on had an affair
- Gerald is from a rich family and rivals with the Birlings
- Gerald
- Nearer to Shiela and Eric in age but is like Mr & Mrs Birling in thoughts
- Gave Daisy Renton hope and a place to say without telling Shiela and later on had an affair
- Gerald
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