Sheila in the end of the play Flashcards
She becomes more passionate and reflects the Inspectors own opinions
What does Sheila sarcastically say after the Inspector leaves?
‘I suppose we are all nice people now’ - highlighting how she (like the inspector) knows that what happened is still important
What does she warn her mother about while she disrespects the Inspector?
‘You mustn’t build a wall between us’ - showing that she knows how previously her family have viewed themselves above others and that has got them nowhere
What does Sheila say about how the Inspector runs the interviews?
‘He’s giving us the rope so we’ll hang ourselves’ - showing she believes the Inspector has the power to reveal the truth and also understands that her rich upper class family have only brought this downfall upon themselves
What does Sheila say in regards to how Mr Birling so easily forgets everything that the Inspector tried to teach them?
‘It frightens me the way you talk’ - showing how
What does Sheila say while describing what the Inspector knows?
‘Why you fools he knows’ -