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Who says: "was it or was it not your influence?" and to who is it spoken
Inspector says it to Sybil Birling
Who says: "You were the wonderful fairy prince" and to who was it said
Sheila said it to Gerald when he was relaying his story about his affair
Who says: "He's giving us rope - so that we'll hang ourselves" and who are the talking about?
Sheila is talking about the inspector
Who says:"these girls aren't cheap labour - they're people
Sheila - referring to Daisy/Eva and other women from her social class
Who said: "and I say there isn't a chance of war"
Arthur Birling
Who says: "I speak as a hard-headed business man"
Arthur - in Act 1 when speaking about the future of society
Who are these stage directions for? "not quite at ease, half shy, half assertive"
Eric - showing his uneasiness of being around his family
Who says: "Everything's all right now Sheila"
Gerald - Last line of the play
Who says: "you're just beginning to pretend all over again"
Sheila to her family after the Inspector leaves in Act 3
who says: "we are members of one body"
Inspector goole
Who does Arthur really blame for everything after the Inspector leaves?
Eric - he says "you're the one I blame for all of this"
why did Gerald come back to the Birling house?
He found out from another police officer there is no Inspector Goole working for them
which 2 characters in the end don't agree that its "all over now?"
Sheila and Eric
How does Arthur and Sybil speak after the Inspector leaves and they find out he might not be real
They speak arrogantly and "triumphantly" when they find out he was a fake
Put the characters in order who knew Daisy first - Gerald, Sheila, Eric, Arthur and Sybil
Arthur, Sheila, Gerald, Eric and then Sybil
What is Arthur concerned about when he hears Sybil refused to help Eva/Daisy
He is concerned about the family reputation. "the press might easily take it up"
How does Sybil react to seeing Eva/Daisy's photo
she pretends she does not recognise her
True or False: Sheila refuses to marry Gerald after finding out about the affair
False, she gives her engagement ring back and says "they have to start all over again"
Where did Eva/Daisy go after her affair with Gerald ended?
she went for 2 months away to "some seaside place"
why did Gerald end his affair with Eva/Daisy
Because he had to go away on business and he said, "it was coming to an end anyway"
What does the inspector think why does Sheila want to stay and hear the whole story about Eva/Daisy
Because she "feels responsible" for her death
Act 2: In the beginning, What do Sheila and Gerald reveal to Sybil about Eric
that Eric drinks a lot
How does Eric feel around his family
"not quite at ease" because his parents don't understand him and he is hiding his drinking
How did Sheila abuse her position of power to get Eva sacked from Milwards?
she told the manager "as a daughter of a good customer" threatened to close her account
why does Arthur mention to the Inspector that the Chief constable is "an old friend"
to intimidate the inspector by knowing his high contacts in the police force
True or False: Arthur thought Eva was good at her job
True: He said that she was a "good worker"
who said: "as if a girl of that sort would ever refuse money"
Sybil Birling
Who said: "the famous younger generation who know it all"
Arthur Birling
Act 3 - True or False: Eva/Daisy wanted Eric to go into "her lodgings" on the first night they met
False: Eric said that he was "in that state when a chap easily turns nasty"