Mrs Birling Flashcards

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“G a l f t f o t c. I h r.” Gender Bias, Responsibility, Traditionalism

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“Go and look for the father of the child. It’s his responsibility.”
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Mrs. Birling’s directive to Eva highlights her strict adherence to traditional values and gender roles, abdicating societal responsibility and casting blame on individuals. It demonstrates a theme of gender bias, emphasizing the moralistic stance she takes while neglecting compassion and community support for the vulnerable.

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“I d s f a m t w c u w t g c s.” Class Division, Lack of Empathy, Ignorance

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“I don’t suppose for a moment that we can understand why the girl committed suicide.” Mrs. Birling’s statement indicates her disconnect from the struggles of the lower class, illustrating a theme of class division and lack of empathy. It suggests an unwillingness to acknowledge or understand the impact of her actions on others’ lives.

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“I d l h m.” Superficial Judgment, Class Disdain

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“I didn’t like her manner.”
Mrs. Birling’s dismissal of Eva based on her manner illustrates the superficial criteria upon which she judges others, highlighting themes of superficial judgment and class disdain.

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“S s t f w o a y - s a w a d t m.” Generational Conflict, Trivialization

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“She said the father was only a youngster - silly and wild and drinking too much.”
This quote indicates Mrs. Birling’s dismissive attitude towards the younger generation, underscoring themes of generational conflict and the trivialization of serious matters through disparaging character judgments.

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