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Compare and contrast the
reaction of Arthur Birling and
Sheila Birling to interrogation
       by the Inspector
• Introduce the novel
            • Talk about/ describe the characters of
Introduction Arthur and Sheila Birling



          • Describe the reactions of Arthur and
            Sheila Birling to the inspector’s
Main Body   interrogation at different instances


           • Compare the reactions
           • Perhaps describe how the interrogation
Conclusion   of the Inspector has changed them
Arthur Birling           Sheila Birling
• Wealthy business man   • Young
• Involved in local      • Pretty
  politics               • Lively
• Pompous                • Selfish
• Self-important         • Later
• Unsophisticated          sympathetic, repentant
• Bully                    and caring
• Birling’s relaxed and pompous manner
  becomes aggressive as he finds himself having
  to defend his actions
                                            Page 13, Birling (somewhat
                                             impatiently) “Look – there’s
       Page 12, Birling (rather
                                               nothing mysterious – or
    impatiently) “Yes, yes. Horrid
                                          scandalous – about this business
   business. But I don’t understand
                                              – at least not so far as I’m
        why you should come
                                            concerned... obviously it has
          here, Inspector -”
                                           nothing whatever to do with the
                                               wretched girl’s suicide.”



                          Page 14, Birling “Still, I can’t
                         accept any responsibility. If we
                            were all responsible for
                          everything that happened to
                        everybody we’d had anything to
                            do with, it would be very
                             awkward, wouldn’t it.”
• Birling has no sense of loyalty towards his workers.
  Birling admits that Eva Smith had good qualities, she
  was lively and a good worker, but he disliked her
  willingness to voice her opinions.

      Page 14, Birling “Now –
         about this girl, Eva        Page 15, Birling “Well,
        Smith. ... She was a          it’s my duty to keep
     lively good-looking girl ...     labour costs down”
        A good worker too.”



                      Page 15, Birling “If you
                     don’t come down sharply
                        on some of these
                      people, they’d soon be
                       asking for the earth”
• Birling tries to use his social status to
  intimidate the inspector


               Page 16, Birling “How
               do you get on with our
                 Chief Constable/
              Perhaps I ought to warn
                you that he’s an old
                  friend of mine...”
• The Inspector begins to draw others into the tragedy of Eva
  Smith’s life and death. He attracts the sympathy of Sheila
  and of the audience by his clear and hard-hitting description
  of the girl’s misery.
                                  Page 17, Sheila (rather
                                    distressed) Sorry! It’s
      Page 17, Sheila “Oh-           just that I can’t help
         how horrible!”           thinking about this girl –
                                    destroying herself so
                                            horribly”



       Page 19, Sheila “But       Page 20, Sheila’s stage
     these girls aren’t cheap      directions: (Staring at
         labour – they’re              him, agitated)
             people.”
• Birling is more concerned that his daughter has been
  upset than by any feelings of guilt or shame for what
  they might have done to Eva Smith. He does not yet
  realise the depth of the family’s involvement and still
  feels able to be angry and outspoken towards the
  Inspector.

                                Page21, Birling (staring
                                at the Inspector angrily)
Page 21, Birling (angrily)
                                “We were having a nice
 “Why the devil do you
                                     little celebration
want to go upsetting the
                                  tonight, and a nasty
    child like that?”
                                mess you’ve made of it
                                             now”
• Sheila’s regret seems genuine. Although the
  inspector will not accept belated regrets as an
  excuse, Sheila has learnt a lesson and she is
  determined never to act so unfairly again.

       Page 23, Sheila “... I
                                    Page 23, Sheila
        felt rotten about it
                                  (miserably) “So I’m
       at the time and now
                                  really responsible”
        I feel a lot worse.”


                      Page 24, Sheila “...
                    I’ll never, never do it
                      again to anybody”
• Birling cannot see that his            Priestly shows us
                                         someone so blindly
  actions towards the girl               wrong and never as
  were wrong                             really in control of
                                         event as he would
• He feels sacking the girl is           like to think he is.
  the right attitude for a man           Based on Birling’s
  of business                            reactions, the
                                         audience notes him
• He wants to protect Sheila             to be a foolish, ill-
                                         tempered character.
  from the unpleasantness of             We feel that if the
  the girl’s life and death, yet         events were
                                         repeated he would
  feels no guilt for not having          act just the same
  protected the girl herself
• After the inspector has
  gone, he simply wants          “You can’t teach an
  things to return to normal     old dog new tricks”
• When Sheila comes to          Priestly shows us the
  understand her                spreading influence of
                                socialism on the younger
  responsibility, she is        more ‘impressionable’
  genuinely sorry               generation who begin to
                                condemn the prevalent
• Sheila grows stronger and     ‘every man for himself’
  more sympathetic as the       attitude.

  play goes on                  The audience
                                understands that the
• By the end of Act 1, Sheila   Inspector’s interrogation
  is very much aware of the     has had a big influence
                                on Sheila and we begin
  influence of the inspector    to see how Sheila bears
• She understands what the      much scope for change,
                                unlike her father who
  Inspector is doing and        remains somewhat
  begins to look at the world   unmoved by the whole
                                ordeal
  through his values rather
  than those of her families
Initial Reaction             Long term impact



Birling   Defensive, aggressive,       None. When the episode
          not willing to accept        is declared to be a hoax,
          responsibility. Believes     he acts as if nothing has
          that he made the right       happened. Instantly
          decision, and continues      prepared to return to his
          to defend this – no          old ways.
          loyalty towards workers
          and was unmoved by the
          inspector’s interrogation.

Sheila    Shocked, accepts             Remains moved by the
          responsibility,              interrogation of the
          remorseful, guilty.          inspector and by the
                                       account of Eva Smith.
                                       Seems to have matured
                                       as person

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An inspector calls_birling_and_sheila

  • 1. Compare and contrast the reaction of Arthur Birling and Sheila Birling to interrogation by the Inspector
  • 2. • Introduce the novel • Talk about/ describe the characters of Introduction Arthur and Sheila Birling • Describe the reactions of Arthur and Sheila Birling to the inspector’s Main Body interrogation at different instances • Compare the reactions • Perhaps describe how the interrogation Conclusion of the Inspector has changed them
  • 3. Arthur Birling Sheila Birling • Wealthy business man • Young • Involved in local • Pretty politics • Lively • Pompous • Selfish • Self-important • Later • Unsophisticated sympathetic, repentant • Bully and caring
  • 4. • Birling’s relaxed and pompous manner becomes aggressive as he finds himself having to defend his actions Page 13, Birling (somewhat impatiently) “Look – there’s Page 12, Birling (rather nothing mysterious – or impatiently) “Yes, yes. Horrid scandalous – about this business business. But I don’t understand – at least not so far as I’m why you should come concerned... obviously it has here, Inspector -” nothing whatever to do with the wretched girl’s suicide.” Page 14, Birling “Still, I can’t accept any responsibility. If we were all responsible for everything that happened to everybody we’d had anything to do with, it would be very awkward, wouldn’t it.”
  • 5. • Birling has no sense of loyalty towards his workers. Birling admits that Eva Smith had good qualities, she was lively and a good worker, but he disliked her willingness to voice her opinions. Page 14, Birling “Now – about this girl, Eva Page 15, Birling “Well, Smith. ... She was a it’s my duty to keep lively good-looking girl ... labour costs down” A good worker too.” Page 15, Birling “If you don’t come down sharply on some of these people, they’d soon be asking for the earth”
  • 6. • Birling tries to use his social status to intimidate the inspector Page 16, Birling “How do you get on with our Chief Constable/ Perhaps I ought to warn you that he’s an old friend of mine...”
  • 7. • The Inspector begins to draw others into the tragedy of Eva Smith’s life and death. He attracts the sympathy of Sheila and of the audience by his clear and hard-hitting description of the girl’s misery. Page 17, Sheila (rather distressed) Sorry! It’s Page 17, Sheila “Oh- just that I can’t help how horrible!” thinking about this girl – destroying herself so horribly” Page 19, Sheila “But Page 20, Sheila’s stage these girls aren’t cheap directions: (Staring at labour – they’re him, agitated) people.”
  • 8. • Birling is more concerned that his daughter has been upset than by any feelings of guilt or shame for what they might have done to Eva Smith. He does not yet realise the depth of the family’s involvement and still feels able to be angry and outspoken towards the Inspector. Page21, Birling (staring at the Inspector angrily) Page 21, Birling (angrily) “We were having a nice “Why the devil do you little celebration want to go upsetting the tonight, and a nasty child like that?” mess you’ve made of it now”
  • 9. • Sheila’s regret seems genuine. Although the inspector will not accept belated regrets as an excuse, Sheila has learnt a lesson and she is determined never to act so unfairly again. Page 23, Sheila “... I Page 23, Sheila felt rotten about it (miserably) “So I’m at the time and now really responsible” I feel a lot worse.” Page 24, Sheila “... I’ll never, never do it again to anybody”
  • 10. • Birling cannot see that his Priestly shows us someone so blindly actions towards the girl wrong and never as were wrong really in control of event as he would • He feels sacking the girl is like to think he is. the right attitude for a man Based on Birling’s of business reactions, the audience notes him • He wants to protect Sheila to be a foolish, ill- tempered character. from the unpleasantness of We feel that if the the girl’s life and death, yet events were repeated he would feels no guilt for not having act just the same protected the girl herself • After the inspector has gone, he simply wants “You can’t teach an things to return to normal old dog new tricks”
  • 11. • When Sheila comes to Priestly shows us the understand her spreading influence of socialism on the younger responsibility, she is more ‘impressionable’ genuinely sorry generation who begin to condemn the prevalent • Sheila grows stronger and ‘every man for himself’ more sympathetic as the attitude. play goes on The audience understands that the • By the end of Act 1, Sheila Inspector’s interrogation is very much aware of the has had a big influence on Sheila and we begin influence of the inspector to see how Sheila bears • She understands what the much scope for change, unlike her father who Inspector is doing and remains somewhat begins to look at the world unmoved by the whole ordeal through his values rather than those of her families
  • 12. Initial Reaction Long term impact Birling Defensive, aggressive, None. When the episode not willing to accept is declared to be a hoax, responsibility. Believes he acts as if nothing has that he made the right happened. Instantly decision, and continues prepared to return to his to defend this – no old ways. loyalty towards workers and was unmoved by the inspector’s interrogation. Sheila Shocked, accepts Remains moved by the responsibility, interrogation of the remorseful, guilty. inspector and by the account of Eva Smith. Seems to have matured as person