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Card 16
Front
How did Birling worsen the Eva Smith strike situation?
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Card 17
Front
How is it shown that Birling finds it difficult to think about other people?
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Card 18
Front
What does Priestley's description of Arthur Birling ("provincial in his speech") suggest?
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Card 19
Front
What does Birling's continuous speech throughout the play suggest? Give an example.
Back
Card 20
Front
What do Birling's constantly used phrases of "Rubbish" and "of course" suggest?
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Card 21
Front
How is it shown that Birling is desperately trying to win the Crofts' approval?
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Card 22
Front
How does Birling try and make himself seem more important? Give an example.
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Card 23
Front
What does the Inspector threaten of Birling's?
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Card 24
Front
What is Arthur Birling obsessed with? What terrifies him about this?
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Card 25
Front
What does the Inspector do that Birling isn't used to?
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