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Card 6
Front
In the play, what is the big difference between what's expected of men and women?
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Card 7
Front
How does Birling show that he is confident about the future for his family and business?
Back
Card 8
Front
In which way is Arthur Birlings speech extremely ironic? (strike)
Back
Card 9
Front
In which way is Arthur Birlings speech extremely ironic? (titanic)
Back
Card 10
Front
In which way is Arthur Birlings speech extremely ironic? (war)
Back
Card 11
Front
Explain how Priestley's use of dramatic irony makes Birling look, and how this makes the audience feel.
Back
Card 12
Front
Talk about the theme Family Life - Birlings' family life being held together by...
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Card 13
Front
Talk about the theme Social Responsibility - Birling sees employees as...
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Card 14
Front
Talk about the harsh and blunt language the Inspector uses to give an account of Eva Smith's death. "Burnt her inside out"
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Card 15
Front
Why is it important that The Inspector only shows a photograph to Birling - not Gerald or Eric?
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