children but also mentions her cruelty towards the family. Morrison talks about Eva cruelty when she decides to burn Plum. Before Eva decided to burn Plum she was rocking him and they got into a verbal and physical battle. We are told when Plum was getting ready to leave that Eva " rolled a bit of newspaper into a tight stick about six inches long‚ lit it and threw it onto the bed where the kerosene-soaked Plum"(47). Eva watched in amazement while the flames engulfed him. In the book‚ we also hear
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outlook on life to Gerald and Eric "a man has to make his own way‚ has to look after himself and his family". The inspector enters and tells them about the suicide. He shows a photograph to Mr.Birling. and starts questioning him. It turns out that Eva Smith had been one of Mr.Birlings. employees and later on was discharged because she asked for more money‚ had been refused and went on a strike along with allot of other employees‚ and was later fired for being one of the
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We were aware with the current issue that involves the working class people. As one can see‚ although Eva Smith is an unseen character‚ but the whole play is about her which she represents the oppression of the working class people. This play brings out the themes of social injustice and in the same time to create awareness and sympathy towards this working
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Point 1- Portrayal of Women as Evil Of Mice and Men- “Her body leaned forward” "Feel right aroun’ there an’ see how soft it is." (Direct Attempt of Closeness and Temptation ultimately leads to her downfall – ‘Feel’) Inspector Calls- Eva Smith/ Daisy Renton- Absence throughout play. Lack of Clarity on her name “It’s a favourite haunt for women of the town” (Haunt-Evil and Sinister) Prostitutes Big Idea- Shows women are only for recreation (brothel houses present in both the books)
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there is a war. Although as the inspector starts to question him about Eva smith and shows him a photo to recall his memory‚ Birling admits that he employed her and quite proudly mentions that he “discharged her‚ but “can’t accept any responsibility” for sacking her‚ as she wanted a raise to “twenty five shillings a week”. This wasn’t much to ask for but as his greediness and selfishness took over he replied “no”. He fired Eva just to make a point to the workers and to show how big he is. This shows
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least twice he offered the Inspector a bribe just to keep his mouth shut. When everything comes out about Eva Smith he is more worried about his reputation than the fact that he helped in leading a young girl to suicide. And when it turns out that there is no Inspector Goole he feels much better because he knows now nothing will come of it. I don’t think it would have mattered whether Eva had been a lie or not‚ Mr Birling
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‘distressed’ by his realisation of his part in Eva Smith’s/Daisy Renton’s life and death. Mrs Birling however remains entirely untouched by the Inspector’s questioning and she refuses to see how Eva’s death can have followed as a consequence of her actions. There are many similarities and differences between Mrs Birling and Geralds reaction to interrogation. This is the first similarity I notice‚ both mrs Birling and Gerald tried to deny that they knew Eva/ Daisy Renton as at first Gerald initially pretends
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“What is Jonathan doing these days with Rose Dreason? I believe she’s the owner of Tucson enterprises Arizona.” Eva shrugged her shoulders‚ “No clue‚ might be trying to recover something‚ as he’s just got robbed of a million dollars today.” “What do you mean?” “I just claimed my settlement from him.” “O...Ok! So you’re in Philadelphia now is it?” “I work there” “I guess I have forgotten to look at the watch‚ it’s nearing five-thirty and I have a flight home at seven. Nice to meet you Vivian
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