an inspector calls Flashcards

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act 3- inspector- big paragraph with repetition of a phrase and reference to eva smith

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“there are millions and millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us”

repetition of “millions”

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act 3- inspector- big paragraph repetition of personal pronoun and metaphor

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“we don’t live alone. We are members of one body. we are members of one body.”

repetition of “we”- personal pronoun

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stage direction describing Arthur Birling in act 1 page 1 (2)

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“a heavy-looking, rather portentous man”

“provincial in his speech”

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stage direction describing Mrs Birling in act page 1

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“a rather cold woman and her husband’s social superior”

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birling’s speech about titanic- dramatic irony

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“the Titanic (…) unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable”

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birling’s speech about war- dramatic irony (2)

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“the war’s inevitable”

“everything to lose and nothing to gain by war”

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birling- business men quote

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“we hardheaded practical business men”

adjective “hardheaded”

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birling- war quote about peace- alliteration- dramatic irony

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“there’ll be peace and prosperity”

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birling- capitalism quote “a man…”

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“a man has to make his own way- has to look after himself”

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birling- socialism quote- simile

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“you’d think everybody has to look after everybody else, as if we were all mixed up together like bees in a hive”

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sheila quote- socialism- “cheap labour…”

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“these girls aren’t cheap labour- they’re people”

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what 2 words is sheila referred to as in the play

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“child” “girl”

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sheila- about inspector

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“he inspected us all right.” ‘inspected’- verb

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sheila- list about how the inspector made her feel.

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“fire and blood and anguish.”

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sheila 2 verbs about not accepting responsibility

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“don’t lets start dodging and pretending now.”

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sheila- a metaphor for building a wall between eva

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“You mustn’t try to build up a kind of wall between us and that girl.”

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sheila- dramatic language

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“we killed her.”

18
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sheila- sarcasm and irony

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“I suppose we’re all nice people now”.

19
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inspectors use of imperatives

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“never forget.”

20
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inspector- chain imagery

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“a chain of events.”

21
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what does the the inspector use the semantic field of

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size- as he “creates an impression of massiveness.”

22
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eric- repetition of a word 3x

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“killed”

23
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eric 2 rhetorical questions

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“the girl’s still dead isn’t she. Nobody’s brought her back to life, have they?