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11 Cards in this Set
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Who tells Gerald that he is "one of the family"?
Why is this important? |
Birling
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Who refers to "lowers costs and higher prices"?
How does this link to Priestley's attitudes towards society? Key words to use: capitalism |
Birling
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Who says, "absolutley unsinkable"?
What are they referring to and why is this important? Key words to use: dramatic irony |
Birling
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Who says, "you seem to be a nice well-behaved family"
How is this ironic? Key words to use: forshadows, irony |
Gerald
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Who says to Birling, "you couldn't have done anything else"?
What is he referring to? Key words to use: responsibility, guilt |
Gerald
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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
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Who says, "they're people"?
How does this link to inequality between the social classes? Key words to use: social inequality, social injustice |
Shiela
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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
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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
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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
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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
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