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"if she'd been some miserable creature, i don't suppose i'…
"if she'd been some miserable creature, i don't suppose i'd have done it. " - Sheila Birling - Act 1
"plain little creature"
Sheila's envy becomes apparent when she admits her behavior would be different if Eva was a "plain little creature"
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despite the incident happening more than a year ago , sheila uses the diminutive, "little" to modify the zoomorphic creature .
these words revel her disrespect and the fact that she still feels anger that comes from the unflattering comparison between herself and eva
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The didactic function of the morality play would have appealed to Priestley's desire for social reform and justice.
Judgements made by the audience members about the Birlings may also be applied to the audience members themselves
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