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Inspector Calls Act 1 (Quotations (... what happened to her then may have…
Inspector Calls Act 1
Quotations
... what happened to her then may have determined what happened to her afterwards, and what happened to her afterwards may have driven her to suicide. A chain of events.
Why - you fool - he knows. Of course he knows. And I hate to think how much he knows that we don't know yet. You'll see. You'll see.
unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable.
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
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I tell you, by that time you’ll be living in a world that’ll have forgotten all these Capital versus Labour agitations and all these silly little war scares. There’ll be peace and prosperity and rapid progress everywhere.
When you marry, you’ll be marrying at a very good time.
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Context
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Before BOTH world wars, the rich have not yet experienced the hardship that they are about to
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In the height of the industrial revolution, goal for owners is to have 'lower costs and higher prices'
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Summary of Events
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The inspector arrives at the Birling household and informs the men that a young girl called Eva Smith has committed suicide and that he would like to ask some questions
After questioning Mr Birling it is revealed that Eva Smith used to work at his factory but was dismissed after leading a strike in order to gain a higher wage
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It is revealed that Eva Smith had a job a MiIlwards however Sheila asked for her to be fired after she thought Eva was mocking her for trying on a dress that did not suit her
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