mrs birling Flashcards
‘about fifty, a rather cold woman, and her husband’s social superior
Act One: This quotation gives us some background on Mrs. Birling, she may feel some resentment the fact she has married down socially however
Arthur, you’re not supposed to say such things-‘
Act One: Mrs. Birling nags her husband and tries to keep him on the right track
‘When you’re married, you’ll realise that men with important work to do sometimes have to spend nearly all their time and energy on their business
Act One: It becomes clear that Mr. Birling does not spend much time with Mrs. Birling, which she has come to accept and is now warning Sheila for the same treatment from Gerald
‘Really the things you girls pick up these days’
Act One: Mrs. Birling does not approve of the language that Sheila uses
‘(Mrs. Birling enters, briskly and self confidently)’
Act Two: Mrs. Birling is a very self assured lady and is not afraid to speak her mind
‘Girls of that class-
Act Two: Mrs. Birling looks down upon those below her socially
‘You know of course that my husband was Lord Mayor only two years ago and that he’s still a magistrate-‘
Act Two: Mrs. Birling things that her and her husband’s achievements can get them out of any situation
‘Sheila!’ ‘Please be quiet, Sheila’ ‘You’re behaving like a hysterical child tonight’ ‘Don’t be childish Sheila’
Act Two: Mrs. Birling still treats Sheila like a child and shouts at her occasionally
‘It isn’t true’ ‘I don’t believe it. I won’t believe it
Act Two: Mrs. Birling is very stuck in her ways and is a stubborn lady
‘She only had herself to blame’
Act Two: Mrs. Birling struggles to take any responsibility and has quite capitalist views, not taking any blame for what happened to Eva
‘She’d impertinently made use of our name’
Act Two: Mrs. Birling thinks that her name is famous and everyone wishes to use it
‘Unlike the other three, I did nothing I’m ashamed of’
Act Two: Mrs. Birling is stubborn that she has done nothing wrong
‘I’ve done nothing wrong
Act Two: Mrs. Birling is convinced that she’s absolutely in the right
‘Go and look for the father of the child, it’s his responsibility’ ‘If the girl’s death is due to anybody, then it’s due to him’
Act Two: Mrs. Birling is happy to shift the responsibility onto anyone other than herself, not realising that she has just put it onto Eric
‘As if a girl of that sort would ever refuse money
Act Two: Mrs. Birling is convinced that anyone with less money than her would take money wherever they can