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Inspector calls (Characters (Sheila Birling (changes, childish, horrifies…
Inspector calls
Characters
Eva smith/Daisy renton
Sheila Birling
changes
childish
horrifies by suicide
accepts responsability
Mrs Birling
upper class snob
cares for herself
on a charity but not very charitable
Mr Birling
upper class snob
only cares for himself and his family
Gerald Croft
wealthy
young man about town
links with the birling parents
The Inspector
voice of Priestley
links to social injustice
Edna
one of the millions of eva smiths and john smiths
Eric birling
does acknowledge his irresponsability
Themes
Responsibility
Birling
large profit
mrs birling
to her charity
believes only help those who deserve it
sheila
realises too late her responsibilities by being a customer
accepts responsibilitiy for her actions and her future
eric
little sense of responsibility
moved by inspectors words
gerald
helping daisy renton
disregarding responsiblities to sheila
equality
working class vs upper class
Birlings vs eva smith
love and marriage
for social position
lack of parental love for eric
Context
political and working life
J.B Priestley
settings
the dining room
closed
in action
trapped in their own lives
others
milwards
the theater
the factory
hospital
police station