(Theme) Attitudes to women Flashcards
Society’s Expectations of Women
An Inspector Calls was set in 1912. At that time, even upper-class women had few options in life and were expected to behave in certain ways:
Women in conversations
Women were not even supposed to hear serious conversations – Mrs Birling and Sheila leave the dining room to let the men to talk about serious issues.
Mr Birling later tries to send Sheila away when the Inspector arrives. He does this because he does not think she should listen to serious, unpleasant topics.
Expectations of upper-class women
In this patriarchal (male ruled) society, even upper-class women had very few options in life. They were raised to be well-educated. Their role was to make their fathers, and then husbands, look good. They showed off their husband’s or father’s wealth by dressing in the finest fashions, and throwing and going to the best social events.
Society’s treatment of Eva
Society did not value Eva Smith at all because she was a lower-class woman. She only had a few options for improving her life. Society did not really care about the lower class, so people needed jobs to be able to live.
Employment struggles for Eva
When Eva keeps losing jobs (because of the Birlings), she doesn’t have many options. She needs to earn enough money to eat and have a roof over her head.
It’s implied that she turned to prostitution after she was fired from her job
When she turns away from that, and is then rejected from Mrs Birling’s charity, she truly has no options left.
Male treatment of Eva
Throughout the play, men use and dismiss Eva. People think she is morally corrupt because she is of the lower class and female.
Mr Birling and women
Mr Birling sees women as expendable (aren’t needed) – he feels that he can just hire others when the ones he employs become a problem.
Gerald and women
Gerald uses Eva for sex because she is young and pretty – He feels that he can use her as long as he wants, and even thinks that he is helping her.
Mrs Birling and women
Mrs Birling turns Eva away from the charity. She does this partly because Eva used Mrs Birling’s name as her own. But Mrs Birling also does this because she refuses to believe that a lower-class woman could have any morals (and would refuse stolen money). She thinks Eva must be lying.
Eric and women
Eric forces himself on Eva.
He threatens to cause problems for her if she doesn’t let him into her home where he will have sex with her.