Sheila Flashcards
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Paragraph 2. Shows how she’s childish, highlights her immaturity and materialism.
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“Look mummy isn’t it a beauty”
2
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Paragraph 3: Highlights younger generations ability to realise need for change. Sheila recognises humanity for lower classes and accepts responsibility
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“But these girls went cheap labour, they’re people”
3
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Paragraph 4: A quote representing the dividend between classes, highlights her understatement, and how she recognises ignorance doesn’t make change.
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“Build up a wall between us and the girl”
4
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Paragraph 5: Fully changed perspective, full realisation of social awareness, opposing her parents. Represents upper class refusal to change.
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“Your beginning all wrong again”