WebAn Inspector Calls’, themes part 3: Age The role/function of the Mr Birling character in the play. To really understand Mr Birling and his role and function in the play, we need to understand what his ‘creator’ , J.B. Priestley is trying to do and why he ‘created’ Mr Birling. WebClick on the Link to Read About: Gerald Croft Character Analysis. 3. Quotes: 'You seem to be a nice well-behaved family -'. Analysis: Irony from Priestley here. Appearances can be deceptive but ‘appearance’ and ‘reputation’ are of immense importance to the likes of the elder Birlings and many in high-class English society at the time.
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Web25 sep. 2024 · 21. Arthur “Perhaps I ought to warn you that he’s (Chief Constable Colonel Roberts) an old friend of mine…we play golf together sometimes…. ” Inspector Goole (dryly) “I don’t play golf.”. Arthur “I didn’t suppose you did.”. 22. Arthur “The girl had been causing trouble in the works. WebInspector: No, he’s a young man. And some young men drink far too much. Sheila: And Eric’s one of them. His own sister, Sheila, believes he is an alcoholic and implicitly a ‘young man’, in contrast to her mother who says he’s a ‘boy’. WebIn Act 1 Sheila Birling is also interrogated by the Inspector. Look at ... half assertive’. How does Priestley present these and other ideas about Eric in An Inspector Calls? In Act 2 of An Inspector Calls ... all that. In a way, she treated me – as if I were a kid. Though I was nearly as old as she was. (Act 2) (unhappily) My God ... loathe means