Tags & Description
costs and higher prices
"For lower.............................." (Mr B)
all that nonsense
"Community and..................." (Mr B)
and look after himself and his own
"A man has to mind his own business ......................................." (Mr B)
[We hear a sharp ring of a front door bell]
What is Arthur Birling interrupted by which also signifies the arrival of the Inspector? Give the stage direction in square brackets.
(c)
Who are the Socialist characters in this play? (a)Sheila, Gerald, Inspector Goole, Arthur Birling or (b)Eric, Sheila, Inspector Goole, Sybil Birling or (c)Inspector Goole, Sheila, Eric (use letter in brackets)
to ask for the earth than to take it
"they'd soon be asking for the earth" -> "it's better....................................." (Inspector)
that class
"Girls of.............." (Mrs B)
you know it
"I've done nothing wrong and ………..” (Mrs B)
any further details
"I don't think we want ...................................................of this disgusting affair" (Mrs B)
lord mayor
"My husband was............" (Mrs B)
responsibility
"It is his ..........." (Mrs B)
believe it
"I won't............" (Mrs B)
this over quietly
"Inspector perhaps you and I had better go talk..............................in the corner" (Mrs B)
lively good looking
"Wretched girl" and "A.................girl" shows how Mr Birling manipulates people to get out of trouble by chnaging tactics and tone
aren't cheap labour - they're people
"But these girls..................................." (Sheila)
[recognises it with a little cry]
Which stage direction shows Shiela reaction to the photo of Eva Smith? Answer in square brackets
unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable
when Mr Birling makes his speeches in Act 1 he begins to talk about the Titanic which he says is ".............................................." this is foreboding and makes the audience feel uncomfortable.
that a lot of young men
"Now Sheila I'm not defending him. But you must understand...............................-" "Don't interefear father" (Mr B)
should be excused
"Inspector I think Shiela............................" This shows Gerald either as protecting Sheila or hiding the truth from her. (Gerald)
young girls should be protected
"And you think ...........................................against unpleasant and disturbing things?" "if possible yes" shows divide between men and women (Inspector - to Gerald)
share our guilt
"You see. We have to share something. If there's nothing else, we'll have to............................................" shows an idea of community (Inspector)
hard-eyed dough-faced
"I hate those .................................... women" "I notice a girl who looked quite different she was every pretty" Raises questions on whether Gerald would have helped her even if she wasn't so pretty (Gerald)
cry for help
"The girl saw me looking at her and then gave me a glance that was nothing less than a ...................." Shows his initial intentions were pure. (Gerald)
any man
"Nearly.................................would have done" trying to justify his actions. (Gerald)
broke it off
"So I ............................definitely before I went" He broke up on his convience (Gerald)
cover this up
"I've got to ..............................as soon as I can" Show Mr.Birling is a very selfish man (Mr B)
(1)of Eva Smiths and John Smiths (2)intertwined with our lives
"One Eva Smith has gone but there are millions and millions and millions (1).................................. still left with us, with chance of happiness, all (2)......................................." answer in format of (1)…(2)…
learnt anything
"You don't seem to have.........." (Sheila)
understand
"It's what they don't seem to ......" (Sheila)
war scares
"Silly little............." (Mr B)
go out
Act 1 "[She, Sheila and Eric ........]" This shows not only the positions of women and men but also Eric os the underdog
really had happened
"But you're forgetting one thing I still can't forget.Everything we said had happened..............................." (Sheila)
us
"Well here's to ......" last act after inspectors speech Birling begins to celebrate although he did fire people for striking (Mr B)
justified
"I was..." (Mr B)
contradict
please don't ...... like that" (Mrs B)
my own fault
"No, not really, it was............." (Sheila)
easily turns nasty
"I was in a state when a chap ........................" (Eric)
masterfully
(taking charge ...........) "STOP!" (Inspector)
herself to blame
"she had only .........." (Mrs Birling)
anguish
"Then they will be taught, in fire, and blood, and......." (Inspector)
members/ responsible
"we are ........ of one body. We are ......... for each other." (Inspector)
died
"that was the police. A girl has just .... on her way to the infirmary" (Inspector)
them both
"My child- your own grandchild you killed ………” (Eric - to Mr B)
did what I did
"The fact remains that I ……….” (Eric)
for higher wages
"Why shouldn't they try......................?" (Eric)
to forget
"My God - I'm not likely……” (Eric- regret for his actions)
you never did
"You don't understand anything. ..................." (Eric)
kill her
"We helped to ............" (Eric)
to say
"She had too much........." (Mr B)
stupid
"Oh -my God!- how ....... it all is!" (Eric)