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Sheila Birling from An Inspector Calls notes - achieved a grade 9 in English literature GCSE with these.

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. Childish and naive Gender and her treatment of fra.

and spoilt immature girl She calls musi mummy which
↓initially presented as a naive . She describes now she was in a
intantises her despite her being in here quatwenties' Her parents refer to her as a Child . really was jealous as fro was ver
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she is very materialistic and when she has nearing she says now I really feel engaged and as sheild was jeleaus she got
and mummy isn't it a beauty ! This snows now women were veliant on materials as it was the seen as worthy it they were beauti
only type of pleasure they could get in a patriarchal society P may present her as a victim
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shewas conditioned into believing
Of society As women had no rights and were unable to vore
. Women valued on the irability to . admits , if she'd been some miserable
attract a man henle why she was so happy in her engagement ring and how I really te 1. when she challenges the Birlings
el engaged as it is a sumbol of her financial security Stage directions say she is . Gerald believes 'I'm getting hust
rather pleased with life and very excited as her upbringing has made her ignorant attack her so then don't have toded
and blind to lifes inequalities .
Of Privelled Ge


SOCiAlreSPOnSibility SO CiAliSM
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sheild's development is crucial She says , so i'm really responsible' And that
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it was 1.
These girls avent cheap lasour , they're
my own fault : personal pronoun shows her accepting her role and owning up to it .
the inspectors message She despises
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fiedsheisbuthelack of responsibilityhe
suppose we're all nice people now arhetoric device used to conventer dis B's actions cruel and Vile'
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says ,
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approval at her parents lack Of remorse She is no longer the same girl and even says
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to mrB'Don't interfere please Father showing she is no longer an immature girl .




does she real in learn herlesson , though ?
.. Priestley leaves it amoigous She tells Gerald we'd have to start all over
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again if they wanted to stay together Culical structure is used she has to

-mid
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decide it she wants to marry Gerald and he gives heraring The ring symoo
lises capitalist and patriarchal values , and if she accepts it she is turning
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Birling
back on her socialist ideology. However she man not have a choice as in society , ,



she had little rights and relied on Gerald for financial security , nev engagement was also
pousiness deal for lower costs and higher prices p may suggest that Upperclasses will :




never change Gerald was honest about his affair deast , and she probably wouldn't
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find abetter husband. it is too soon I must think . .




insPeCtOr
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shetakes on the inspectors role and sees him for what he reall is She looks at him wonderingly
reflecting the view towards his socialist ideology She realises his omniscience "Why-you tool
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he knows Of course he knows She hasbeensointinenced i she takes on his role
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she says it's you wo -

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