" he’s giving us the rope- so that we’ll hang ourselves." To what extent do you agree with this description of the role of the Inspector? The quotation‚ " he’s giving us the rope to hang ourselves." I think means that the Inspector will allow the family to condemn themselves by criticizing each other‚ instead of staying together and supporting each other. In this way‚ the Inspector would be able to clinch information that otherwise he would not be able to get from normal methods of interrogation
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On 2 February 2008 Gerald‚ who owned “Coffee Grand Restaurants” – a chain of 5 restaurants that were known for serving excellent food and fine coffee -- sent an e-mail to Luis that said: “I offer to purchase from you 5000 pounds of your ‘grade super A+’ Arabica coffee imported from Antioquia province in Colombia – I will pay you $3.00 per pound. The coffee should be delivered to my place of business in Panorama City on or before 12 March 2008. I will pay the full price for the coffee by 25 March
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Plot 1. The Birling Family and Gerald Croft are having a celebratory dinner. 2. Just as Mr Birling is at his most confident; an inspector arrives to investigate a suicide. 3. Mr Birling reveals he sacked Eva Smith. 4. Sheila explains that she had Eva sacked from her next job and Milwards. 5. Gerald recognises the name Daisy Renton 6. Gerald admits that he kept Daisy as his mistress. 7. Mrs Birling tells the group that she denied help to a pregnant girl when she went to Mrs Birling’s charity
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President Gerald Ford’s Pardon of Richard Nixon Former President of the United States‚ Gerald R. Ford gave a speech pardoning his predecessor‚ former President Richard Nixon‚ of all offenses against the United States that he may have committed during his presidency. The announcement was made live on September 8‚ 1974. The speech was written to persuade the country to agree with the pardoning of Nixon and forgive him for the crimes he had committed against his country. Ford states that “Theirs (Nixon’s
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Tarr had fallen for the wife of a Moscow Centre intelligence officer‚ who had informed him that she knew of a Soviet mole‚ code-named “Gerald”‚ that held a high-ranking position in the Circus. When Tarr relayed this information to the Circus‚ his lover was abducted by her superiors‚ only convincing Tarr that the tale of a mole was true. At this point‚ George Smiley is enlisted out of retirement
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dressed not as professionally as John. Even though Brian was dressed in a shirt and tie‚ his shirt was baggy and un-ironed. Not to mention his posture was very sloppy. Therefore his presentation was perceived as very unprofessional. Lastly‚ we have Gerald‚ the assistant manager. My first impression was positive. He stood with good posture and was dressed neatly and
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Inspector Calls Sheila Birling: - She is described at the start as a ’pretty girl in her early twenties‚ very pleased with life and rather excited’. 1 - Even though she seems very playful at the opening‚ we know that she has had suspicions about Gerald when she mentions "last summer‚ when you never came near me." However even though she mentions this‚ she seems to have no desire and want to actually find out about what happened in the summer. 2 - Immediately shows compassion to Eva Smith and other
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class and disrespected them. He uses the characters Mr and Mrs Birling to represent capitalists they are middle class and only out for themselves. They bid for higher prices and pay their labourers little so they make as much profit as possible. Gerald is of a higher middle class and is much younger‚ he has some empathy for the lower class but is still very much a capitalist. His parents Lady and Lord Croft are of a higher status than the Birlings but they share the same socialistic views. Both
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‘We don’t live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other.’ How does the play present the need to take that advice? The play presents the need to act responsible to one another. This is shown through language‚ the roles of the characters and the actions they make. This is what helps put the message across. The Inspector gives this advice to the Birling’s towards the end of the play for his final speech. The first character who Priestley expresses this advice through
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professional and emotional life. Will solved the problem of Professor Gerald Lambeau‚ a Field Medalist‚ left on a challenge to his students in the chalkboard‚ hoping if someone can solve the problem by the end of the semester. Everyone wonders who solved the problem. So‚ Professor Gerald posts another problem that he and his colleagues took two years for them to solve. Will was caught on the act of solving the problem by Professor Gerald. The professor taught that Will is just vandalizing and it turns
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