Eva Smith

Cards (9)

  • Who is the character that does not appear onstage in the play but is central to the action?
    Eva Smith, Daisy Renton, and “Mrs. Birling”
  • What role does Eva/Daisy play in the narrative of the play?

    She is the absent figure around which the action spins.
  • How is Eva/Daisy characterized in relation to the other characters?

    She is a stand-in for the girls that Arthur, Sybil, Sheila, Eric, and Gerald have wronged.
  • What was Eva/Daisy's employment situation?

    She worked for a low wage.
  • Why did Arthur Birling fire Eva/Daisy?

    He fired her for going on strike and asking for higher wages
  • How did Eric and Gerald's relationships with Eva/Daisy differ?

    Gerald cared for her, while Eric's relationship was more vexed and required him to steal money for her.
  • What does it mean if Eva/Daisy is not one person but rather a set of people?

    This makes her no less substantial as an organizational principle for the work.
  • What themes does Priestley demonstrate through the character of Eva/Daisy?

    He demonstrates how selfish, economically motivated, or jealous behavior can ruin people's lives.
  • What lesson must each character learn in relation to Eva/Daisy?

    Each character must learn about their individual responsibility for her fate.