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Card 16
Front
What did the class system do?
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Card 17
Front
How does Priestley portray the upper classes attitudes to the poorer in society?
Back
Card 18
Front
What significance does Mrs Birling not recognising Eva's photo?
Back
Card 19
Front
What does the Inspector the Birlings they must accept? Or else what?
Back
Card 20
Front
What does Priestley suggest higher classes didn't question? Why didn't they?
Back
Card 21
Front
Talk about Priestley's technique of how he presents Eva.
Back
Card 22
Front
How does Eva/Daisy break the stereotype that she has low morals?
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Card 23
Front
Explain how Priestley present the opposite view to the Birlings that class is all that matters.
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Card 24
Front
What is Priestley doing by presenting Eric and Sheila as having changed by the end of the play?
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Card 25
Front
What does Priestley use the play to reveal?
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