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Who tells Gerald that he is "one of the family"?

Why is this important?
Birling
Who refers to "lowers costs and higher prices"?

How does this link to Priestley's attitudes towards society?

Key words to use: capitalism
Birling
Who says, "absolutley unsinkable"?

What are they referring to and why is this important?

Key words to use: dramatic irony
Birling
Who says, "you seem to be a nice well-behaved family"

How is this ironic?

Key words to use: forshadows, irony
Gerald
Who says to Birling, "you couldn't have done anything else"?

What is he referring to?

Key words to use: responsibility, guilt
Gerald
Who says to Gerald "He could've kept her on instead if throwing her out"

What does it suggest about how he feels?

Key words to use: morality, social conscience
Eric
Who says, "they're people"?

How does this link to inequality between the social classes?

Key words to use: social inequality, social injustice
Shiela
Who says, "I'd hate to think how much he knows that we don't know yet".

How does this summarise the Inspectors 'function' in the story?

Key words to use: morality, social conscience
Shiela
Who says, "he's only a boy"?

How is this a pivotal moment in the play?

Key words to use: generation divide, social attitudes,
Sybil
Who says, "you're the one I blame for this"?

How does this link to the theme of responsibility?

Key words to use: ignorance
Mr Birling
Who declares that Inspector Goole is, "probably a Socialist or some sort of crank".

How does this reflect Priestely's attitudes and views?

Key words to use:
Mr Birling