Quotes Flashcards
1
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- Beginning of the play:
- “I know. I had her turned out of a job.”
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- This shows her initial selfishness and lack of awareness about the consequences of her actions.
2
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- After the Inspector’s questioning:
- “I’ll never, never do it again to anybody.”
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- Here, Sheila expresses remorse and a sense of responsibility for her actions towards Eva Smith.
3
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- Towards the end of the play:
- “But these girls aren’t cheap labor—they’re people.”
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- This reflects her growing understanding of social issues and empathy for others.
4
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- Final moments:
- “I suppose we’re all nice people now.”
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- This shows her frustration with her family’s refusal to accept responsibility and highlights her moral growth.
5
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- Initial Attitude: At the beginning, Sheila is quite carefree and self-absorbed. When she first mentions Eva Smith, she says, “I was really responsible.”
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This shows her lack of understanding of the gravity of her actions.
6
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- Realization of Consequences: After the Inspector confronts her about Eva’s death, she states, “I know I’m to blame—and I’m desperately sorry.”
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This marks a significant shift as she begins to take responsibility for her actions.
7
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- Critique of Her Family: As she becomes more aware, she challenges her parents’ views, saying, “You must understand that a lot of young men…”
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indicating her recognition of social issues and her desire for change.
8
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- Final Reflection: By the end, when she says, “I don’t know. Perhaps we’re all to blame,”
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she acknowledges the collective responsibility of society rather than just her own actions, highlighting her growth in understanding the interconnectedness of people’s lives.