Sheila Flashcards
1
Q
‘I’m sorry daddy actually I was listening’
A
- NAIVE
- Shows her lack of maturity in the way she rechts to her father
- quick to apologise and keen to behave well
- ‘daddy’ is a childish term, lack of maturity
2
Q
‘I tell you- whoever that inspector was, it was anything but a joke’
A
- ASSERTIVE
- change in Sheila
- now aware of her own actions and is using phrases like ‘I tell you’
3
Q
‘…building up a wall that’s sure to be knocked flat’
A
- she uses a metaphor of the inspector knocking down a wall to show her insightful understanding of his methods
- she’s saying that they shouldn’t keep anything from him because it’ll only make things worse
4
Q
‘But these girls aren’t cheap labour- they’re people!’
A
-she understands that women are not just objects which contrasts with Mr Birling’s opinion
5
Q
Pleased with life(stage directions)
A
Sheila:shows how easy her life has been and emphasis her privilege.
Opposite to Eva Smith/Daisy Renton