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Sheila - Coggle Diagram
Sheila
'It frightens me the way you talk'
she has changed her opinion of class and status
socialism
repeated -> when they find out the Inspector is not official
tries to make them understand why they are wrong
she is unable to see their difference in opinion
socialist compared to capitalist views
Act 3
'These girls aren't cheap labour'
shows distress around Eva's death and blames herself often
their lower class and gender means people cannot even recognise them as women
Act 1
begins to show the regret for her actions and responsibility
opposes what her father says about keeping 'low costs'
more socialist
'you and I aren't the same people'
contrasts to Gerald
shows the character development of Sheila
sheila is more socialist
Act 2
she has become more aware of Gerald's nature
'mummy'
shows the level of her immaturity and how she has been sheilded by her parents
materialistic and naive
taking about her engagement ring
Act 1