Sheila: quotation Flashcards

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I don’t believe I will

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C: Shiela refuses to accept taking second place to her husband’s business as her mother has done; reflects differences in generations and rise in suffragette movement and campaign for equality for women

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Fairy prince

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L: metaphor. Sheila is using sarcasm to ‘puncture’ Gerald’s representation of himself as Daisy’s noble saviour, realising it her vulnerability just appeals to his big ego.
IRONY: for Daisy as a WC woman, life was a nightmare not a fairytale

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These girls aren’t cheap labour… they’re people

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C: Sheila begins to realise that her father’s workers are not just a collective workforce but individual human beings, and deserve to be treated with respect.
L: adj ‘cheap’ normally applied to goods
I/D: Marxist interpretation- human beings reduced means of production in capitalist society

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She looked as if she could take care of herself. I couldn’t be sorry for her

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C: reflects class prejudice. Eva does not appear to be vulnerable or needy therefore S. doesn’t regret her actions
R: audience perceives Sheila as spoilt and unsympathetic in abusing her power to get Eva sacked

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You mustn’t try to build up a kind of wall between us and the girl

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L: metaphor
I: could represent the class divide that Mrs.B tries to assert; could also represent Mrs.B’s denial. Mrs.B need to accept responsibility for others and accept the truth

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You and I aren’t the same people

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Sheila has changed as a persona and can no longer marry Gerald even if it would be financially advantageous.
I: feminist interpretation- Sheila has become more independent and will only marry on her own terms, not her father’s

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You’re beginning… to pretend that nothing much happened… you don’t seem to have learnt anything

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Unlike her parents, S and E change and learn that they have responsibility for others.
L: parents not learning lesson links to Inspector’s fire & blood speech and cyclical structure of play which disrupts its naturalism- doomed to repeat mistakes until they learn from them

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