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    as the father Mr. Birling is a wealthy manufactory owner and his wife Mrs. Birling is an aristocratic woman who sees herself as the most powerful, because of her social position. The family is celebrating the engagement of their daughter Sheila when suddenly the whole atmosphere changes as a mysterious inspector arrives. Priestley’s aim was to reinforce the main themes: Responsibility, Generational gap, Inequality. And to achieve his aim the playwright utilizes Sheila Birling.

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    Certainly a great idea! Here's the revised paragraph with embedded quotes. In J.B. Priestley's "An Inspector Calls," set in 1912 England, Sheila Birling's journey from irresponsibility to responsibility unfolds against the backdrop of a society characterized by rigid class distinctions and moral complacency. The play opens with the Birling family celebrating Sheila's engagement to Gerald Croft, the son of a wealthy businessman, in what initially appears to be a scene of domestic bliss and social

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    Compare and contrast the characters of Mr. Birling and Sheila Birling in their attitudes to social issues. In the play “An Inspector Calls” by J.B. Priestly, Mr. Birling and Sheila Birling have contrasting attitudes to social issues. The author uses this difference to highlight the diversity between generations and their reactions to situations faced. Arthur Birling is the father to Sheila Birling and so is presented as the older, “old-fashioned” generation whereas Shelia is the younger

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    Monologue from Sheila Birling I feel extremely responsible for the horrid tragedy of what had happened to that young lady. On the other hand at the time it took place I was in a furious temper; I had tried on this dress, and well.... it just didn’t suit me at all! Then the girl- had tried on the dress as if she was wearing it. And it just suited her. She was the right type for it. She was very pretty too- with big dark eyes. I caught sight of the girl smiling at Miss Francis- as if to say, “doesn’t

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    Arthur Birling and Sheila Birling in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley I have chosen to write my essay about Mr.Arthur Birling and Mrs. Sheila Birling. I have chosen these characters because they have different views on the events concerning Eva Smith. Sheila, for instance, felt extremely regretful about the incident involving the sacking of Eva Smith and we can tell this because she says 'And I'm desperately sorry' neither did she show any relief after hearing that

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    In this essay I will be comparing Sheila Birling and Lady Macbeth at the beginning, middle and at the end of the two plays and how much power they have and how their power changes throughout the play. At the beginning of the play `An Inspector Calls’, Sheila Birling is presented as a typical Edwardian girl with very little power and gains more power throughout the play. Whereas in the play `Macbeth ‘, Lady Macbeth have more power over her husband and as the play continues she becomes more typical

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    Comparison of The Attitudes Of Arthur Birling And Sheila Birling From An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestley was first performed in 1945. The play was set in 1912 before the war; it centres on the wealthy Birling family. A visit from the mysterious Inspector Goole, during the celebration of Sheila Birling's and Gerald Croft's engagement, proves to be a horrifying experience for them as they learn that they have all played a part in the suicide

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    completely, because if it were true then it would explain everything. You feel that the Inspector knows everything already, and that by telling him, you are not giving information, but confessing to what you have done- which he already knows. This makes Sheila and Eric in particular give a lot more information than is necessary to the questions that the Inspector asks. The Inspector sets up a scene, and then inserts snippets of information that two parties will both be able to individually interpret, and

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    relating to " An Inspector Call" , J.B Priestly's play. The Birlings were having dinner together and talking about the marriage between Shelia and Gerald. My aim for this assignment is to show the change of Sheila and Mrs. Birling and the inspector's impact on the family. These two characteristics are showed in this text through what they said. There are two themes that are related to this dialogue. The first one is class. Mrs. Birling and Sheila are living in a high quality life with a high social standard

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    Inspector Calls Essay

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    omniscient Inspector Goole. In the essay I will illustrate the importance of the Inspector and demonstrate how Priestly presents him. The Inspector is the vehicle that helps us understand each characters personality and views, we see this with Sheila - once a naive young girl who seemed quite shallow to begin with becomes a sympathetic and

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