Mr birling - Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries

Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Mr birling? On this page you'll find 163 study documents about Mr birling.

Page 3 out of 163 results

Sort by

A I C Complete Solutions
  • A I C Complete Solutions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • A I C Complete Solutions "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 'ERIC suddenly guffaws' STAGE DIRECTIONS Eric is immature and represents youth 'As you were saying, Dad,...
    (0)
  • £7.76
  • + learn more
AIC EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED  A+
  • AIC EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 15 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • AIC EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA Correct Answer: - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 'ERIC suddenly guffaws' STAGE DIRECTIONS ...
    (0)
  • £8.99
  • + learn more
An Inspector Calls Quotes and Analysis. Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • An Inspector Calls Quotes and Analysis. Exam Questions With Correct Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2024
  • An Inspector Calls Quotes and Analysis. Exam Questions With Correct Answers BIRLING: unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable. (Referring to the Titanic) Act One - answerPriestley's love of dramatic irony is biting here, and his irony is never more satirical than in these comments of Birling's, which, to his original audience in 1946, must have seemed more controversial than they do today because the sinking of the ship was within people's memory. Symbolically, just as the Titanic is de...
    (0)
  • £9.40
  • + learn more
AQA GCSE Grade 9 Exemplar Essay on Mr Birling from An Inspector Calls
  • AQA GCSE Grade 9 Exemplar Essay on Mr Birling from An Inspector Calls

  • Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2024
  • This grade 9 GCSE essay can be used as an example to revise the character of Mr Birling for AQA English Literature.
    (0)
  • £5.48
  • + learn more
AIC Quotes Verified And Updated
  • AIC Quotes Verified And Updated

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • AIC Quotes Verified And Updated ACT 1 - (Stage Direction) The furniture is described as 'substantial and heavily comfortable, but not cosy and homelike' - answerSuggests that the family are more concerned with appearances. (Sheila) 'Now I really feel engaged' - answerThe adverb 'really' suggests that she is materialistic/vain. (Birling) 'The Germans do not want war' and 'the Titanic... unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable' - answerRepetition of 'unsinkable' alongside dramatic iro...
    (0)
  • £8.58
  • + learn more
aic - quote quiz hw with correct answers 2024.
  • aic - quote quiz hw with correct answers 2024.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
  • 'a ... girl in her early ...' - answers-Sheila 'pretty' 'twenties' 'I felt ... about it at the time and ... I feel a lot ...' - answers-Sheila 'rotten' 'now' 'worse' 'It ... me the way you ...' - answers-Sheila 'frightens' 'talk' 'we are all to ...' - answers-Sheila 'blame' 'between us we ... her' - answers-Sheila 'killed' 'You and I aren't' - answers-Sheila 'the same people' 'It's a ...' - answers-Sheila 'beauty' 'an ... chap ab...
    (0)
  • £6.54
  • + learn more
An Inspector Calls Test Questions Guaranteed A+
  • An Inspector Calls Test Questions Guaranteed A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • An Inspector Calls Test Questions Guaranteed A+ 1. When is the play set? ️️The play is set in the evening in spring of 1912. 8. How is Mrs Birling described? ️️Mrs. Birling is described as a fifty-year-old woman, who is rather cold and is her husband's social superior. 9. What are they celebrating? ️️They are celebrating the engagement of Sheila Birling and Gerald Croft. It is an engagement party. 11. What type of businessman does Mr Birling think he is? ️️Mr Birli...
    (0)
  • £7.03
  • + learn more
AIC Quotes Verified And Updated
  • AIC Quotes Verified And Updated

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • AIC Quotes Verified And Updated ACT 1 - (Stage Direction) The furniture is described as 'substantial and heavily comfortable, but not cosy and homelike' - answerSuggests that the family are more concerned with appearances. (Sheila) 'Now I really feel engaged' - answerThe adverb 'really' suggests that she is materialistic/vain. (Birling) 'The Germans do not want war' and 'the Titanic... unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable' - answerRepetition of 'unsinkable' alongside dramatic iro...
    (0)
  • £8.58
  • + learn more
An Inspector Calls Act 1 questions
  • An Inspector Calls Act 1 questions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • An Inspector Calls Act 1 questions When is the play set? ️️The play is set in 1912, in Brumley, England right before WW1. From the initial stage directions, how do we know that the Birlings have an affluent lifestyle? ️️In the first paragraph the scene is in a fairly prosperous home. It describes the furniture as good and expensive furniture, including leather chairs; they don't necessarily show good taste, but are expensive. Quote how the lighting is described at first, the...
    (0)
  • £7.35
  • + learn more
AIC Quotes All Answers Correct
  • AIC Quotes All Answers Correct

  • Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • AIC Quotes All Answers Correct ACT 1 - (Stage Direction) The furniture is described as 'substantial and heavily comfortable, but not cosy and homelike' Suggests that the family are more concerned with appearances. (Sheila) 'Now I really feel engaged' The adverb 'really' suggests that she is materialistic/vain. (Birling) 'The Germans do not want war' and 'the Titanic... unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable' Repetition of 'unsinkable' alongside dramatic irony makes Birling appea...
    (0)
  • £7.76
  • + learn more