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Lydia Jones 10.5

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An Inspector Calls

Select one of the members of the Birling family – Write a character study, using the text for reference, to show how Priestly uses the character to convey his own opinions and attitudes.

“SHEILA: Half serious, half playful) Yes except for all last summer, when you never came near me, and I wondered what had happened to you”

This quote shows very little and a lot about Sheila Birling.In the brackets there are stage directions of how she says the line. This in combination could be done for a number of reasons. The more obvious reason follows:

In Act One, Sheila has to cover up her true feelings by trying to make a joke about what she says this again for another important reason. The first one that comes to mind is the fact that in her family she is seen as the young lady, who has to be removed from the room when serious situations come at hand. Also adding the fact she is always silenced by her mother or father when she has something important to say or get involved with.

Sheila tries to make serious things to her sound like joke, just to be heard, it is hard to figure her out and hard for her to be honest, there are so many secrets in this family that the characters probably used playfulness as a defence mechanism against the truth, especially Sheila.

         

Priestley wrote this book in 1912 he uses the character of Sheila Birling to put his opinion of how people are treated especially young ladies at this time. By reading this play it is in his opinion that women or young ladies were looked upon as very fragile and sensitive people, being excluded from certain events perhaps even conversations because it was not for a young lady to hear, understand or even cope with.

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Sheila is a very important character to follow in the play as are the rest of the Birlings; she is the young lady of the family though it seems she is treated more like a child. The delicate female, the one to marry and just keep quiet.

“BIRLING: Nothing to do with you, Sheila. Run along.

INSPECTOR: No, wait a minute, Miss Birling.”

Her Birling, her father is trying to get rid of Sheila from the scene, from the inspector, from the situation at hand. While he tries to or seems to protect by pushing her, another non – ...

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