Quiz 1

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  • Created on: 10-01-18 23:26
Who is seen as the man of the household?
Mr Birling
1 of 10
What phrase used by the inspector suggests that we are all a team and must improve equality?
''We are all members of one body''
2 of 10
The fact that Mr Birling did not expect Shiela to be as capable as the men at handling such traumatic news suggests what?
That he considers her to be vulnerable and young
3 of 10
Which quote said by Mr Birling suggests Eva is incapable of having feelings?
''She was claiming elaborate fine feelings and scruples that were simply absurd in a girl in her position''
4 of 10
Who says, ''I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women''
Gerald
5 of 10
How else does Mr Birling come across as sexist?
He is patronising to women e.g.they cant organise a strike and are obsessed with clothes
6 of 10
How does Eva seem to break the stereotype of the typical role/attitude of women in those times?
She is independent and a woman who fights for her rights and the rights of others.
7 of 10
In what way is Mr Birling portrayed as the typical old-fashioned female?
She expresses her views of which a woman must be supported by her husband
8 of 10
Who describes Eva as,''young, fresh and charming''
Gerald
9 of 10
Why did priestly use Eva Smiths character, rather than another person of the same class as the Birling family?
To represent the effect of different classes and exploit the vulnerability of a woman of her class to the higher class
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What phrase used by the inspector suggests that we are all a team and must improve equality?

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''We are all members of one body''

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The fact that Mr Birling did not expect Shiela to be as capable as the men at handling such traumatic news suggests what?

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Which quote said by Mr Birling suggests Eva is incapable of having feelings?

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Who says, ''I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women''

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