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Sheila - Coggle Diagram
Sheila
personality
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start- naïve, silly and doesn't question the patriarchal society (obeys it), end - mature, confident and in control of herself
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'no because I remember... how he made me feel. Fire, blood and anguish'
Sheila is the voice of the younger generation, hope for change and the inspectors lessons
connotations of hell, represents how the upper classes currently have power to make an entire group of people lives so awful that is like living in hell
Priestley is highlighting that power needs to be equal with men, women and all social classes
'if you really loved me'
Priestley highlights how marriage should e built on a foundation of love, and without that love or empathy, in terms of the society as well as marriage corruption is inevitable
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Priestley's intentions
priestley uses Sheila to explore the power of an individual in a biased society & to challenge ideas about gender