An Inspector Calls Characters TSS The Snaith School
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- An Inspector Calls Characters
- Mr Birling
- He is very opinionated.
- At the start of the play he is seen as quite arrogant.
- He is a proud father and head of the family.
- As the play goes on, he grows to dislike the Inspector.
- Mr Birling is a capitalist evidence for this is "...we may look forward to the time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together - for lower costs and higher prices."
- He is a 'hard headed' business man. Evidence for this is "And I'm talking as a hard-headed, practical man of business."
- He is quite possessive as he refers to things been his. "Is there any reason why my wife should answer questions from you, Inspector?"
- Eric
- He is the Birlings son in his early 20's.
- He is described as being 'not quite at ease, half shy, half assertive' "I don't know - really. Suddenly I felt I just had to laugh."
- It turns out that Eric had an affair with Eva Smith and that she was pregnant with Eric's baby when she committed suicide.
- He stole money from his father's business to help Eva.
- In the final act Eric makes an emotional attack on his parents and their values and shows that he can be assertive.
- Sheila
- Sheila Birling is Arthur and Sybil's daughter and is in her early twenties.
- At the start of the play she is celebrating her engagement to Gerald Croft.
- She is seen as been very shocked about the death of Eva Smith and regrets her involvement.
- She also shows an assertive side of herself by standing up to her mother and father.
- She is insightful and intelligent.
- At the start of the play she is seen as been quite Naïve as she is easily led. "I'm sorry Daddy actually I was listening."
- Gerald
- Gerald is described as an attractive chap about thirty.
- He is engaged to Sheila.
- His family are upper class business owners.
- At the beginning of the play he is seen as quite confident and charming. "Sure to be, unless Eric’s been up to something."
- He was positive he had nothing to do with Eva Smith until he heard she had changed her name to Daisy Renton.
- Mrs Birling
- She is Mr Birlings wife.
- From the beginning of the play she is seen as cold-hearted and quite a snob.
- She is a prominent member of a women's charity.
- She turns a blind-eye to her sons drinking habits. "No, of course not. He's only a boy."
- She is last to admit she did anything wrong.
- She dislikes and doesn't trust the inspector from the beginning of the play.
- Inspector Goole
- He has conflicts with Birling the most.
- He changes the atmosphere of the play from a happy engagement to everyone been quite bewailed about something.
- He is cold and emotionally detached from the characters especially from Sheila.
- Eventually, he gets the truth out of all the characters about their involvement of the death.
- By the end of the play it is actually revealed he is not an inspector. His name 'Goole' suggests he is a supernatural or ghost like element
- Mr Birling
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