shiela birling

Cards (21)

  • Who is Sheila Birling?
    The Birling's daughter
  • How does Sheila Birling start the play?
    As an immature character who is vain
  • What action does Sheila take against Eva at Milwards?
    She has Eva sacked in a fit of temper
  • What does Sheila eventually accept regarding Eva's death?
    Her responsibility for her role in it
  • What are the key character traits of Sheila Birling at the beginning of the play?
    • Immature
    • Vain
    • Jealous
    • Uses power negatively
  • What is the significance of Sheila's actions towards Eva Smith?
    • Highlights class disparity
    • Demonstrates consequences of privilege
    • Shows character development and acceptance of guilt
  • What is the term used to describe someone eager to learn?
    Eager to learn
  • What political ideology is mentioned in the study material?
    Socialist
  • What does "assessment planning" refer to in an educational context?
    It refers to the process of preparing evaluations
  • What is the difference between dynamic and static?
    Dynamic refers to change; static refers to stability
  • What term describes a focus on material possessions?
    Materialistic
  • What does "sheltered life" imply about a person's experiences?
    It implies limited exposure to the outside world
  • What does it mean to be "spoilt"?
    It means to be pampered excessively
  • Who gives back the ring in the study material?
    Gerald
  • What does "upper class" refer to in a social context?
    It refers to the wealthiest social group
  • What does it mean to ignore someone's wishes?
    It means to disregard what they want
  • What does Sheila express about people in the quote provided?
    She expresses that they were all nice people
  • What does Sheila mean by "these girls' changes in act one"?
    It refers to the transformation of characters
  • What does the inspector's role signify in the context of the material?
    It signifies authority and moral questioning
  • How does the inspector's character develop throughout the material?
    He matures and becomes more authoritative
  • What does "childlike" imply about a person's behavior?
    It implies innocence and naivety