"I did not do anything wrong - you know!" Mrs. Birling cried refusing to take responsibility for her actions. In this article I will explore how J. B. Priestley creates such an unpleasant character and why the audience feels this way to her. Priestly represents a woman as a very luxurious and elderly woman. For example, when an inspector told me "I did not tell the truth", she replied "Please forgive!" She seems to be talking to a class woman. I was shocked.
In the "Call of Inspector", please discover how priests express and develop relationship between Sheria and Mrs. Burring. Priests use dialogue and step instructions to show the gap between generations. Mrs Birling is the mother of Shelia, but she still calls her a "girl". The audience can feel a tone like the look of Mrs Bill Ring, and even if she is still an adult trying to get married, she still believes that Shelia is an immature and ignorant "girl" perspective I will. This is ironic. In fact, Mrs Birling is an ignorant personality in the drama, Eric and Shelia say "excessively exhausted" and "amused" like the morning Birlings. Flight has matured far beyond their elders. As she changed the speech of Mrs. Birling from "mother" to "mother", the priest really shows Shelia's development and maturity
Mr. Birling and Sheila Birling compare and contrast attitudes towards social problems. In J. B. Priestly's "An Inspector Calls" play, Mr. Birling and Sheila Birling have different attitudes towards social problems. The author uses this difference to emphasize the intergenerational diversity and their reaction to the situation they face. - A. Birling and Sheila Birling Inspector Inspiration JB Priestley I decided to write an article about Mrs. Arthur Birling and Mrs Sheila Birling. I chose these roles because there are different opinions about Evasmis events.