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How is society presented (Bevan Report (1942) Bernand Shaw(1912) Socialism…
How is society presented
Traditional vs Possibility of change
setting 1912
symbolized 'titanic'
'unsinkable,unsinkable' lost class lost certainty
pathos(pity)
nostalgia
good thing?
complacent status/luxury
pre WW1
historical devastating change
performance after WW2 1945
Capitial/Labour agitations forgotten
Birling speech creates an image that its a battle and cannot exist together with priestly use of antithisis to show they are incompadible
'Community and all that nonsense'
Bevan Report (1942) Bernand Shaw(1912) Socialism
Welfare State (NHS)
-pension
-unemployment benefit -single mothers
'everybody has to look after everybody else'
A man has to look out for himself
intertwined with our lives
I we are members of one body
I public men have responsiblities
'Its my duty' In
Traditionalists capitalist vested interests vs social radical change