Sheila Birling Character Map
- Created by: guppylev
- Created on: 26-11-18 23:43
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- Sheila Birling
- Themes that she represents
- Social Responsibility
- Herself and Eric - the youngest in the play, are the only ones to take responsibility for their actions
- Uses the term "squiffy"
- Herself and Eric - the youngest in the play, are the only ones to take responsibility for their actions
- The Generation Gap
- Uses the term "squiffy"
- Herself and Eric - the youngest in the play, are the only ones to take responsibility for their actions
- Love and Marriage
- Sheila and Gerald are to be married
- The Class Divide
- She doesn't understand how bad the working class's lives are
- Social Responsibility
- AO2 Terminology
- Structure
- Acts
- Act 1
- Spoilt
- Irresponsible
- Vain
- Act 2
- Apologetic
- She picks up the Inspector's mannerisms
- Act 3
- Remorseful
- Undermines her parents
- Act 1
- Acts
- Structure
- Characteristics
- Immature
- Calls her mother "mummy"
- Insecure
- Had Eva fired from her job because of her looks
- "If she had been some miserable creature, I don't suppose I would have done it"
- Looks to her mother for approval
- [about the engagement ring] "mummy isn't it a beauty?"
- Calls her mother "mummy"
- [about the engagement ring] "mummy isn't it a beauty?"
- Had Eva fired from her job because of her looks
- Intuitive
- Realises that the inspector already knows everything
- Moral
- "but these girls aren't cheap labour - they're people"
- Key Quotes
- "No he's giving us the rope - so we'll hang ourselves"
- Key Quotes
- "but these girls aren't cheap labour - they're people"
- Strong-minded
- "I don't believe I will - so you be careful"
- Immature
- Relationship with Eva
- Uses her social Class to have her fired
- Takes responsibility for her actions
- Social Responsibility
- "I'm ashamed of it"
- Social Responsibility
- Takes responsibility for her actions
- Uses her social Class to have her fired
- Key Quotes
- "No he's giving us the rope - so we'll hang ourselves"
- Themes that she represents
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