eva smith Flashcards

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what does eva smith represent

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  • working class Edwardian workforce and demonises other classes
  • female workforce
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the tragedy of eva smith

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women have the most to gain but don’t have the power to do so as they have no economic independence

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“million and millions of eva smith and john smiths”

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  • used to represent the female work force so they reject the lack of power they had and vote labour
  • repetition+hyperbole emphasis on the faceless nameless mass she’s insignificant in
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eve

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biblical connotations
~> women of every class are exploited
-sybil and Sheila

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renton

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  • she’s used and exploited “rented”
  • her relationship with gerald was essentially rent “she knew it wouldn’t last”
  • ironic Gerard is rich and get doesn’t pay for a room
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disinfectant

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  • the effect on the next generation and shows poverty is inescapable 
  • priestley = disgust
  • wants to be cleansed hence the choice
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“she had been pretty very pretty”

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-she had a lot to live for
- youth and emotive the audience would feel more sympathy for a pretty girl
past perfect tense her life is over and was a waste

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8
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“young and pretty and warm and intensely grateful”

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  • idealised character
  • martyr
  • unrealistically a pure source of goodness
  • noble
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“didn’t want me to marry her said i didn’t love her”

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  • most moral character
  • could of fixed her life
  • lowest class highest morals
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“good sport”

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  • objectified
  • played her for their own amusement
  • treated her life with a lack of care
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