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    commit a brutal suicide. Despite all this I have a feeling that there is something the inspector is hiding‚ I think that he is trying to stir things up in the Birling family. I find it interesting to note that he choosing to visit them on the day that Sheila and ___________ are to celebrate their engagement. It is also interesting that his name “Goole” implies ghosts and monsters. This could have something to do with the death of Eva Smith. So in conclusion I don’t think that individually the Birling

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    he drinks too much‚ showing that he is comfortable and relaxed around the family. From the families view Gerald is ostensibly perfect‚ it is very important that Gerald acts this way in order to keep his upper class status and to be good enough for Sheila. However‚ when Gerald finds out that he is connected to this girls death and his relationship with her might be exposed his character changes. Gerald becomes more distressed and anxious about the family finding out the truth. Page 23‚ “pulling himself

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    privacy‚ away from being the "spotlight" in the interview room. The audience can see the reality of the personal tension that Bridie and Sheila share. Combined with lighting‚ Misto effectively creates attention and a dramatic impact of the on and off set relationship between Bridie and Sheila. The following expression "Ya-ta" through the use of tone by both Bridie and Sheila‚ is ironic as the foreign word is juxtaposed with the harsh camp life that these prisoners of war faced. It’s this that enables the

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    is presented as a successful businessman‚ who has been active in local politics and was Lord Mayor of Brumley (although it may become clear that he does not care about the local community). Mr Birling is also wife of Sybil Birling and the father of Sheila and Eric. From the first set of stage directions we know that the family is comfortable in their wealth and also found out that Arthur Birling’s wife is his social superior‚ implying that he began in a lower class and worked his way up to the upper

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    Smith’s death. Mrs. Birling‚ Priestley notes‚ is her husband’s social superior‚ just as Gerald will be Sheila’s social superior if they do get married. Priestley also subtly notes that Gerald’s mother‚ Lady Croft‚ disapproves of Gerald’s marrying Sheila for precisely this reason. Finally‚ everyone’s treatment of Eva might be put down (either in part or altogether) to the fact that she is a girl‚ as Mrs. Birling puts it‚ “of that class.” Priestley clearly was interested in the class system and how

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    mariestopes.org/sites/default/files/Global_safe_Abortion_Conference_Report.pdf Hargreaves‚ S Roche‚ N. E. (2004‚ September 28 28). Therapeutic abortion. Retrieved from http://web.archive.org/web/20041214092044/http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic3311.htm Shaw ‚ J

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    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 Eric and Sheila have a lot of empathy for Eva Smith‚ they were brought up by capitalist parents which means that their judgement can be swayed to a capitalist view but morally they see what they have done and are willing to accept that. The inspector‚ represents

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    John Misto has written a play of social realism. The characters Bridie and Sheila represent the women who lived through the war as Japanese prisoners of war. The play is a testimony‚ a memorial to their bravery and struggles for survival against all odds‚ including even the lack of recognition by the British of their existence. The Shoe Horn Sonata will only be produced by non government theatres. These theatres are usually low budget. Misto has tried to recreate the reality of the 1940’s.

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    include unethical or illegal methods to be able to succeed. Solomon preaches that business management is not as simple as obtaining revenue. “Businesses need to abide by fair policies and their owners have to be ethical in dealing with their customers” (Shaw p. 37). The author acknowledges that while illegal practices in business management could bring positive results at first‚ eventually the business is bound to fail. This is why Solomon recommended eight important policies that can help businesses in

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    over the lower classes and thinking they are better than everyone else. Priestly exposes their moral insufficiencies and teaches them a lesson about their behaviour. Priestly is making a point about old conservative people being stuck in their ways - Sheila and Eric are horrified when they discover the consequences of their actions‚ where as their parents continue to try and defend themselves and are more concerned about their own reputations than the fate of the dead girl. Mrs Birling appears to only

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