sheila knows what she did was irresponsible and should change her ways
mrs birlings ways are so ingrained that they wont change for the inspector
mrs birling is prejudice
mr birling community responsablity is nonsons and bussiness is more important
the inspectors final speech is straight forward and to the point
the inpesctor doesnt want to make the family feel guilty but wants to teach them a lesson
the inspector wants to educate the family on their wrong ways
There’s going to be peace and prosperity and rapid progress everywhere—except of course in Russia, which will always be behindhand naturally."
what does this quote show:There’s going to be peace and prosperity and rapid progress everywhere—except of course in Russia, which will always be behindhand naturally."
birling is attacking the state of Russia for being socialist and that they will always be worse for it
how is this quote ironic:There’s going to be peace and prosperity and rapid progress everywhere—except of course in Russia, which will always be behindhand naturally."
the first production of aic was in moscow
"But these girls aren't cheap labour – they're people."
what does this quote show:"But these girls aren't cheap labour – they're people."
how sheila is changing:she is not sticking with mr birlings thoughts of capitlism and is more social now
What are the key aspects of social responsibility in "An Inspector Calls"?
Awareness of one's impact on others
Caring for those less privileged
Taking accountability for one's actions
Recognizing the interconnectedness of society
Why does J.B. Priestley emphasize social responsibility in the play?
He emphasizes it to highlight the consequences of one's actions on others.
What does social responsibility refer to in "An Inspector Calls"?
It refers to the moral obligation to act for the benefit of society.