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'The characters are changed by what happens in the play', how is…
'The characters are changed by what happens in the play'
Sheila
Represents the younger generation
Able to change the future
Socialism
Metamorphosis
'Pretty girl in her early twenties'
Mummy and Daddy
Voices the Inspector when he leaves
'Everything we said had happened really had happened'
Mr Birling
Represents older generation
Unable to change the future
Capitalist views
Self-centred
Selfish
Only cares about his knighthood
Uncaring of anyone else
Hes is only focused on Birling and CO joining forces with Crofts Limited
Gerald
Represents older generation
'We're respectable citizens not criminals'
Similar to Mr and Mrs Birling in the way that he doesn't change
Tries to find out if Inspector Google is a real person
He only cares about his reputation
Want to forget and pretend this didn't happen
Can't take responsibility
Only wants to sort this out so he can be engaged to Sheila again
Only seems to care about his engagement with Sheila
Eric
Member of the younger generation
Only character to do something illegal
Feels regret for his actions
more impressionable
Mrs Birling
Misuses her position on the aid council
Disappointed in Eric and Sheila for their shortcomings but equally unimpressed by their will for change
Very traditionalist views
Pessimistic and hypocritical
shows no remorse, no regret, no sympathy
how is Mrs Birling a selfish character
Social superior to Mr Birling
Turns away eva/daisy when she uses the birling name at her charity for women
Final catalyst the leads to Eva/Daisy's suicide
shows no guilt or remorse