Sheila Birling - Act 3 Key Quotations Flashcards

1
Q

Sheila fully accepts responsibility for contributing to Eva’s suicide.

A

“I know. I had her turned out of a job. I started it.”

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Q

Sheila is shown as the moral voice in the play as she is ashamed of her actions.

A

“I behaved badly too. I know I did. I’m ashamed of it.”

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3
Q

Sheila tries to make her parents understand that they must learn valuable lessons from this experience.

A

“The point is, you don’t seem to have learnt anything.”

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4
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Sheila alienates herself from her family to fight for what she believes is right; she is not afraid to speak against her parents and break social conventions, also showing the increasing importance of women in society.

A

“It’s you two who are being childish - trying not to face the facts.”

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5
Q

Sheila is presented to be insightful and intelligent through her suspicions about the Inspector.

A

“He never seemed like an ordinary police inspector”

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6
Q

Sheila once again accepts responsibility and takes on socialist views.

A

“Between us we drove that girl to commit suicide.”

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7
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Sheila takes on the role of the Inspector and attempts to make her family understand that the fact that the suicide may not have taken place does not change anything; it also presents her as insightful and socially aware.

A

“Everything we said had happened really had happened.”

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8
Q

Sheila is worried about her parents’ attitudes and feels helpless that her attempts to make them understand the value of the Inspector’s lessons have failed.

A

“It frightens me the way you talk.”

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9
Q

Sheila once again shows that she understands that the Inspector’s lesson is valid, and tries to make her family understand that.

A

“Whoever that Inspector was, it was anything but a joke.”

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10
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Sheila echoes the Inspector’s words, once again portraying her attentiveness and her agreement with the Inspector and socialist views.

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“Fire and blood and anguish. And it frightens me the way you talk, and I can’t listen to any more of it.”

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11
Q

Sheila makes her own decisions based on logic and reasoning and refuses to be a typical pre-war silent girl by refusing to immediately take back the engagement ring - cyclical structure from the start of the play that shows her increased maturity.

A

“No, not yet. It’s too soon. I must think.”

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