Sheila Flashcards

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1
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Character - point

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Act 1 - week, immature and pathetic

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Character - evidence

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“mummy and daddy”

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Character - technique

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pronouns

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4
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Character - analysis

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changes in act 2 to the pronoun ‘mother’ more formal

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5
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Character - social context

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represents young upper class women/females

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Responsibility - point

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accepts responsibility nothing like her dad

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Responsibility - evidence

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“but these girls aren’t cheap labour they’re people”

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Responsibility - techniques

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‘but’ conjunction, interrupting Mr Birling

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Responsibility - analysis

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humanises the lower class

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10
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Change in character - point

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act 2 becomes more mature

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Change in character - evidence

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“I think you better take this with you”

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12
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Change in character - technique

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‘i’ personal pronoun

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13
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Change in character - analysis

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standing up to Gerald by ending the relationship.

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14
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Change in character - social context

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represents the new woman

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15
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Relationship with Gerald - point

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Act 1 -Gerald is in control of her.

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16
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Relationship with Gerald - evidence

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“you fool”

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Relationship with Gerald - technique

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‘fool’ noun

18
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Relationship with Gerald - analysis

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disobeying her husband - speaks honestly and derogatory, stands up for female rights

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Relationship with Gerald - social class

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We aspire to be her, represents hope for women in 1945 society.