Mrs Birling quotes : Pride Flashcards
1
Q
“Don’t contradict me like that”
A
Priestley presents Mrs Birling as symbolic of conservatism and resistant to change. By contrast, Sheila is representative of the younger generation who embrace radical change and the need for socialism
2
Q
“A trifle impertinent”
A
Mrs Birling attempts to convey a demand of respect through her formal and complex vocabulary, evidenced by her accusing the Inspector as being “a trifle impertinent”
3
Q
“Prominent member of the Brumley Women’s Charity Organisation”
A
Priestley implies that mrs Birling’s role is not held out of care or compassion for the poor, but as a way to gain influence and staus due to her self-professed “prominent status”.