Sheila Flashcards

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What she done to miss Smith?

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Using her authority she sacked miss Smith because of jealousy.

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But these girls aren’t … - …

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  1. Cheap labour, 2. They’re people.
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How could I know what … ? If she’d been some … , I don’t suppose I’d have done it.

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  1. Would happen afterwards, 2. Some miserable plain little creatute.
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I’m to blame - and I’m desperately sorry - … - I won’t … - it’s simply … in the end she - commited suicide.

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  1. But i can’t believe, 2. Believe, 3. My fault that.
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How Sheila presented as selfish?

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Her selfishness presented by her jealousy.

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You mustn’t try to … between us and that girl

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Build up a kind of wall

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I can’t help thinking … - destroyed herself so horribly.

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About this girl.

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How does Sheila shoe social responsibility?

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She defends Eva Smith claiming that Eva and other members of the working class are “not cheap labour, they’re people”.

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What is Sheila symbol of?

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She represent the younger generation and socialism.

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How does Sheila use her power?

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Whilst shopping in Milwards, she uses the power of her surname to get Eva Smith sacked from her job.

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