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Mr Birling (Inspector calls) ('You've a lot to learn yet'…
Mr Birling (Inspector calls)
"Is there any reason for my wife to answer questions form you, inspector"
the use of the word my shows Mr Birling calming he to be his property
Questioning the inspectors authority to be asking questions
"Hard headed business man"
"Hard"
indestructible
Self esteem
Best
Lacks emotion
Strict
Harsh
"Headed"
Emotionless
Unsympathetic
To poor and lower classes
"Business"
can't just have family time
All his focus is on making money
"I say there isn't a chance of war "
Talking as if he knows what is going to happen in the future
saying there was not going to be a war and there was a war
all abut what he want to say
'You've a lot to learn yet' (about Eric)
shows Mr Birling thinks he has nothing else to learn
show Mr Birling thinks Eric doesn't know anything
Shows Mr Birling treats Eric like a child
show Mr Birling thinks he is the fountain of all knowledge and everyone has to listen to him
'Wretched girl's suicide'
This shows Mr Birling thinks that anyone who was in a lower class than him he could call any names he wanted
"wretched"
unhappy or unfortunate
worthless