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    their respective will to survive. Friendship is defined as a relationship between friends. In Shoe Horn Sonata‚ when Sheila and Bridie first meet‚ it seems unlikely that they will ever be friends. They are complete polar opposites. Sheila cynical statement ‘People always get on when they’re tossed in together. I’d hardly call that friendship.’‚ reinforces that Bridie and Sheila initially formed a friendship out of desperation to survive‚ not because there was mutual affection for each other. Bitter

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    suffering made Priestley realise that something had to be done. Within a week of the end of the war‚ An Inspector Calls was written‚ expressing the urgency with which change was needed through the Inspector and‚ more importantly‚ Sheila. At the beginning of the play‚ Sheila represents a typical middle-class girl of the time. She has been brought up to simply be a perfect wife. She seems very young‚ excitable and not very aware of the world around her. For her intended role in life‚ she doesn’t need

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    Stupid Girls by Pink‚ use distinctively visual elements to create a sense of awareness about women. Misto’s script pays tribute to the Australian female nurses in WWII‚ revealing the realities of war through the strength and resilience of Bridie and Sheila. Similarly‚ the characterization of the ‘stupid girls’ in Pink’s film clip‚ highlight the toxic messages of consumerism aimed at young girls. She ironically does this by exploiting her celebrity status through the media. Both composers position the

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    Birling’s ruthless business sense is clear here as he fails to see he has done anything wrong and that his sole duty is to “keep labour costs down”. The Inspector says that it is not just Arthur who is responsible for Eva and begins to interrogate Sheila who recalls having a shop girl sacked from Milwards department store. She is horrified and embarrassed that her vanity and jealousy contributed to the girl’s death. The Inspector mentions that after this‚ Eva changed her name to

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    we are looking at the changing needs of a person in the late stages of adulthood which starts around 65 years of age. These will include physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social needs. The person whom I am doing my case study on is called Sheila. Sheila is a 76 year old woman who lives alone; she is widowed and has two adult children who are living away from home. For privacy reasons I have changed the name of this lady I am doing my case study on. I will be obtaining my information for this

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    The experiences of Naheed Mustafa and Sheila Watt-Cloutier are similar in numerous ways. The passion the two women have for their culture is undeniable. However‚ to others their culture is just another brick on the wall. Often‚ the both of their cultures clash with society’s views and beliefs in today’s world which is personally rather upsetting to both females. The experiences they share are nonetheless very similar. Naheed Mustafa‚ a young Muslim who began to wear the hijab once she blossomed

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    for the Birling’s daughter Sheila. The inspector begins to interrogate each of the family members of their involvement of a young working class woman named Eva Smith‚ who committed suicide. The first member of the Birling family to be linked to Eva Smith’s death is Mr Birling‚ who owns a large business. Birling admits that Eva worked for him and discharged her after she was part of a strike. Sheila is next in line for the inspector’s questions‚ and it is revealed that Sheila had Eva sacked from her

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    Lucy is a 45 year old Caucasian woman and she is a grocery store clerk for 5 years. Lucy has no self-confidence and has low self-esteem. She does not think she is capable of being more than a grocery store clerk. Also‚ she was in a relationship for 2 years‚ but she became too dependent on him to make everyday decisions for her‚ and she needed excessive advice and reassurance. She also fears abandonment and feels uncomfortable and helpless when alone. She also stated that she is preoccupied

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    and must work for her living. Her beauty is commented on by all the characters‚ though it appears to work against her. Her beauty attracts both Gerald and Eric to her‚ with Eric sexually exploiting her. Sheila comments disparagingly that Eva looked prettier when she wore a certain dress than Sheila did herself‚ and seems threatened by Eva’s beauty‚ confessing that if Eva had been plain she would have been unlikely to have had her fired. It is also suggested that Eva/Daisy is morally principled‚ as

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    In Act 2 of An Inspector Calls‚ Sheila says to her mother‚ Mrs Birling‚ “But we really must stop these silly pretences”. How does Priestley show‚ in his presentation of Mrs Birling‚ that she often pretends to be something she is not? Priestley deliberately set his play in 1912 because the date represented an era when all was very different from the time he was writing. In 1912‚ rigid class and gender boundaries seemed to ensure that nothing would change. Yet by 1945‚ most of those class and gender

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