Gerald An Inspector calls Flashcards
What does Gerald represents
selfish attitudes of the upper class.
What key part does Gerard play in
chain of events contributing to the death of Eva Smith.
Does Gerald changes his attitudes
He doesn’t change his attitudes, conveying how ingrained these attitudes were in the upper class, and how difficult it was to change them
How is he describes as?
an attractive chap about thirty, rather too manly to be a dandy but very much the easy well-bred man-about-town
How does Gerald energies to himself
He seems to throw his energies into protecting himself rather than changing himself unlike Sheila
Is Gerald willing to confesses about being part of the murder
He is not as willing as Sheila to admit his part in the girl’s death to the Inspector and initially pretends that he never knew her.
How is Gerald like Mr Birling
he’s a bit like Mr Birling, wanting to protect his own interests
What did he tell inspector goole about helping Eva Smith
He tells Inspector Goole that he arranged for her to live in his friend’s flat “because I was sorry for her;”
Did Gerald Croft have some feelings for Eva Smith?
He did have some genuine feeling for Daisy Renton, however: he is very moved when he hears of her death
What act did he come up with so much evidence the inspector goole is a fake
Act 3