The Inspector quotes mindmap.
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- Created on: 31-03-20 11:37
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- An Inspector Calls quotes:THE INSPECTOR
- 'It is better to ask for the earth than to take it'.
- The inspector's lesson to Mr Birling is that at least Eva Smith only asked for a pay rise.
- 'Earth' could suggest money or wealth so Mr Birling takes it without asking.
- warning about social responsibility.
- 'Earth' could suggest money or wealth so Mr Birling takes it without asking.
- The inspector's lesson to Mr Birling is that at least Eva Smith only asked for a pay rise.
- ' There are a lot of young women... if there weren't the factories and warehouse wouldn't know where to look for cheap labor. Ask your father'.
- The Inspector knows more about the roles of business more then Mr Birling
- Mr Birling's workers are stereo typically women as they're power workers but get paid cheaply.
- The Inspector knows more about the roles of business more then Mr Birling
- 'Sometimes, there isn't as much as much difference as you think'.
- Referring to how Gerald pointed out how there are some respectful citizens
- No criminal activity has happened but, The Inspector still thinks there is a place for consequence
- People think citizens are different from each other but The Inspector points out how there 'isn't as much difference as you think'.
- No criminal activity has happened but, The Inspector still thinks there is a place for consequence
- Referring to how Gerald pointed out how there are some respectful citizens
- 'One Eva Smith has gone..but there are millions of Eva Smiths'.
- Shows that just that one Eva Smith wasn't an important role to anyone as there are 'millions of Eva Smiths'.
- She can be forgotten easily
- The suicide has affected the Birlings, but they aren't showing it is as The Inspector could think they are guilty of her suicide.
- She can be forgotten easily
- Shows that just that one Eva Smith wasn't an important role to anyone as there are 'millions of Eva Smiths'.
- 'It is better to ask for the earth than to take it'.
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