the birling family are well known within Brumley, with Mr Birling being the old lord mayor.
reputation
2 of 7
there are two generations and the two conflict between each other thoughout the play, with the younger (sheila and gerald) learning from their mistakes and the older (mr and mrs birling) never learning and being stuck in their ways.
age
3 of 7
there was a large clash between men and women thoughout the text with males like Mr Birling and the Inspector dominating the text and the females such as Sheila talking less, also in the context as men were paid more than women, with in 1912 women not hav
gender
4 of 7
in 1912 the wealthy were respected much more than poor people who were looked down upon
class divide
5 of 7
upper classes had more of this, especially Mr Birling
wealth, power and influence
6 of 7
Mr Birling and the Inspector clash a lot about this as Mr Birling believes that "A man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own" rather than caring for others.
capitalism vs socialism
7 of 7
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Card 2
Front
the birling family are well known within Brumley, with Mr Birling being the old lord mayor.
Back
reputation
Card 3
Front
there are two generations and the two conflict between each other thoughout the play, with the younger (sheila and gerald) learning from their mistakes and the older (mr and mrs birling) never learning and being stuck in their ways.
Back
Card 4
Front
there was a large clash between men and women thoughout the text with males like Mr Birling and the Inspector dominating the text and the females such as Sheila talking less, also in the context as men were paid more than women, with in 1912 women not hav
Back
Card 5
Front
in 1912 the wealthy were respected much more than poor people who were looked down upon
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