Sheila Flashcards
Description at the beginning of play
‘Very pleased with life’
Childish Sheila at the beginning of the play
‘Mummy’
‘Run along’
Patronised by older generation (Generation with Victorian views) as their children are viewed by them as being children and being naive.
Also links with the theme of females being viewed as lesser to men
Socially aware Sheila
‘But these girls aren’t cheap labour, they’re people’
Shows she has views that oppose her father- independent.
Quote showing that Sheila has matured
‘You and I aren’t the same people who sat down to dinner here’
Intuitive Sheila
‘Why - you fool- he knows’
Remorseful Sheila
I know I’m to blame - and I’m desperately sorry’
Socialist Sheila
‘Between us we drove that girl to suicide’