Sheila Flashcards
Character - point
Act 1 - week, immature and pathetic
Character - evidence
“mummy and daddy”
Character - technique
pronouns
Character - analysis
changes in act 2 to the pronoun ‘mother’ more formal
Character - social context
represents young upper class women/females
Responsibility - point
accepts responsibility nothing like her dad
Responsibility - evidence
“but these girls aren’t cheap labour they’re people”
Responsibility - techniques
‘but’ conjunction, interrupting Mr Birling
Responsibility - analysis
humanises the lower class
Change in character - point
act 2 becomes more mature
Change in character - evidence
“I think you better take this with you”
Change in character - technique
‘i’ personal pronoun
Change in character - analysis
standing up to Gerald by ending the relationship.
Change in character - social context
represents the new woman
Relationship with Gerald - point
Act 1 -Gerald is in control of her.