Arthur Birling

Cards (3)

  • Overview of him
    Represents capitalism and individualism. His speeches about the impossibility of war and the success of capitalism are ironic, considering the play’s historical context.
  • Key quote on him
    Key Quote: "A man has to make his own way."
  • analysis of this quote 

    Analysis: Birling’s capitalist mindset is criticized by Priestley. His arrogance and refusal to accept responsibility make him a symbol of the failures of the pre-war elite.