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Card 6
Front
When are men stereotypically preoccupied with? Give an example from the play.
Back
Card 7
Front
Describe a different rule between men and women that is also present in the play.
Back
Card 8
Front
What does Gerald feel his duty - as a man - is?
Back
Card 9
Front
Which characters challenge their stereotype?
Back
Card 10
Front
In which two ways does Eva/Daisy try to rebel and break out of the roles society has given her?
Back
Card 11
Front
In which way does Sheila try to rebel and break out of the roles society has given her?
Back
Card 12
Front
What happens to the strength of characters as the play progresses? Why does Priestley do this?
Back
Card 13
Front
How has Sheila become Stronger?
Back
Card 14
Front
How has Arthur become weaker?
Back
Card 15
Front
How has Gerald become weaker?
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