In the first place I am going to analyze the Inspectorś …show more content…
There are two of them who actually suffer a change along the story, I am talking about the siblings Sheila and Eric. Eric in the first place seems to be an outsider in the family, he seems to be an alcohol addict and it looks like he doesn't care about anyhing, but later on Eric starts to asking some questions to his father in order to defy him “what about war?”and this question not only shows that Eric is not a total idiot, but also revealed another facet of him, in fact he cares about Political issues. During the play when the Inspectors enters; Eric will criticize her father when he recognizes that he had dismissed Eva “It isn't if you can't go and work somewhere elses” at the scene takes place Eric's critic become more and more strong when Gerald tries to justify Berling's action saying “ you couldn't have done anything else” Eric rapidly answers” He could. He could have kept her on instead of throwing her out” But it is not just Eric, who takes this position; his sister Sheila also suffers a change. At the very beginning of the play her life is perfect because she belongs to a wealthy family and the most important thing is that she is about to get married to Gerald Croft who is; like her father, a very powerful man of business. Even though she looks like an innocent girl who just cares about not loosing her engagement ring; she faces Gerald and questions …show more content…
But take my word for it, you youngsters – and I’ve learnt in the good hard school of experience – that a man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own” Opposite; of course, to this point of view we find Inspectorś opinion on the following line which I will be divided into two parts “[...] We don't live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other[...]”. Apart from showing the guilty of the family because the chain of events, with his words Inspector Goole shows his clear position about Social issues and of course here is where the reader realizes that this play, it is not only a detective story, but also a play in which author's experiences about war, and his studies on Social and political issues comes to light in the final part of this monologue when he says “And I tell you that the time will soon come when, if men will not learn the lesson, then they will be taught in fire and blood and anguish.Good night” Lastly, to show that not all Berlings clean their hands and not all of them are a lost cause here is Sheila as a representative of the new generation and new thoughts holder saying “You mustn’t try to build up a