Sheila's beliefs after the inspector has left
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- Sheila's beliefs after the inspector has left
- She becomes, along with Eric, the inspector, and takes on his views.
- Even when she discovers the inspector was a fraud she takes full blame of Eva's "death".
- She believes what she did was wrong and in my opinion matures the most.
- Even when she discovers the inspector was a fraud she takes full blame of Eva's "death".
- She takes on the most mature role.
- She believes what she did was wrong and in my opinion matures the most.
- She becomes, along with Eric, the inspector, and takes on his views.
- She believes what she did was wrong and in my opinion matures the most.
- She becomes concerned for her parents that because they have not changed at all and have not learned from their mistakes this will all happen again- series of revolutions.
- She takes on the most mature role.
- "It frightens me the way you talk"
- She takes on the most mature role.
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