An Inspector calls - Character Quotes Flashcards
‘You’re squiffy’ - Sheila to Eric (Act 1)
- Shows brother sister relationship
- Shows Eric drinks too much
Mr Birling: ‘I speak as a hard headed business man’ (Act 1)
- Shows his pride in his hard earned success
- Hard hearted
Mr Birling: ‘Unsinkable, completely unsinkable’ (Act 1)
- Dramatic irony. ( Titanic sank )
- Titanic is a metaphor for the family
‘We really must stop these silly pretences’ Sheila to Mrs Birling (Act 2)
- Sheila can understand the Inspector’s message
- Shows a barrier growing between the mother and daughter
‘Girls of that class’ Mrs Birling to Inspector (Act 2)
- Mrs Birling is big headed, she thinks her social standing is higher than others.
- Emphasis on ‘that’ shows her strong opinion on the lower class.
Gerald: ‘She was very pretty - soft brown hair and big dark eyes’ (Act 2)
- He shows how much ne noticed the positive features of her to take attention off of what he’s done
Eric: ‘You’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in trouble’ (Act 2)
- Shows the weak relationship between the father and son
- Eric hasn’t had anyone who he could rely on for something other than money
The Inspector: ‘We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other’ (Act 3)
- The main message of The Inspector
- Opposing Mr Birling’s views
“Everything’s alright now Sheila” Gerald to Sheila. (Act 3)
- Gerald hasn’t understood the message of The Inspector.
- Doesn’t see that Sheila has been changed by the visit of The Inspector.
The Inspector: “Each of you helped to kill her” (Act 3)
- Try’s to make the family feel guilty.
- Shows that nobody in the family is without blame.