Sheila And Mr Birling ( Inspector Calls ) Flashcards

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What does Sheila represent in the context of the inspector’s visit?

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She becomes a proxy for the inspector

Sheila’s character development questions her loyalty to Gerald and reflects the broader themes of social responsibility.

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What dilemma does Sheila face regarding her relationship with Gerald?

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She must choose whether to stick with Gerald or leave him

This choice signifies her internal conflict and the influence of the inspector’s message.

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What does Arthur Birling believe about individualism?

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A man has too much of his own business and should look after himself and his own

Birling’s views reflect a capitalist ideology that Priestly critiques throughout the narrative.

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How does the inspector’s arrival relate to Arthur Birling’s statements?

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The inspector arrives just after Birling’s statement, as if his words have sunk in

This timing suggests a supernatural element and foreshadows the moral reckoning that follows.

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What literary technique does Priestly use to critique Arthur Birling’s character?

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He constricts his character to an illusion using the language of Sir Stanley Baldwin

This technique underscores the emptiness of Birling’s capitalist views.

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What political perspective does Priestly incorporate into the dialogue?

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He deliberately uses the language of the Labour Party

This choice aligns the audience with socialist ideas and critiques capitalism.

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True or False: Priestly supports the capitalist views represented by Arthur Birling.

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False

Priestly critiques capitalism and uses the character of Birling to highlight its flaws.

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Fill in the blank: Priestly aims to prove Arthur _______ wrong.

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Birling

This reflects the central conflict between socialist values and capitalist ideology.

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What themes are reflected in Sheila’s internal conflict?

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Social responsibility and personal choice

Her struggle illustrates the broader moral questions posed by the inspector.

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What does the phrase ‘fire and blood’ symbolize in the narrative?

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Hope for change and the consequences of inaction

This phrase emphasizes the urgent need for social reform.

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