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Sybil Birling, Gerald Croft, Contexts, Arthur Birling, Sheila Birling,…
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Gerald Croft
Fiancé to Sheila, and son of another prominent manufacturing family.
From a more socially-elevated family,
Inspector notes that Gerald is perhaps the least culpable, and most morally upright, of all the characters
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Sheila Birling
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believes, at the start of the play, that her future lies bright before her
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Wonders how her family can go on afterward, pretending simply that nothing has happened
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Eric Birling
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romantic relationship with a woman, resulting in a child born out of wedlock
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Inspector Goole
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impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness
Themes
Capitalist vs Socialist
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"if men will not learn that lesson, then they well be taught it in fire and bloody and anguish"
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