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An Inspector Calls
Birlings
sheila and gerald
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Aimee Willan
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how does
Priestley
utilise sheila and
Gerald's
engagement to show the corruption within his post-war audience?
their marriage is built upon
materialism
and
capitalism
sheila's obsession with the material object (the ring) also highlights Gerald's ability to have ownership over
Sheila
what does Priestley hint to his
1945
audience about
sheila
and
Gerald's
engagement?
Class differences
ownership over sheila
business related
The
engagement
between
Sheila
and
Gerald
Symbols the
merger
of two wealthy families, challenges social norms, and serves as a commentary on social class and
industrialization
Social implications of
Sheila
and
Gerald's
engagement
Social mobility
,
class boundaries
, changing values, social justice, loss of innocence
Erasure of social boundaries
The marriage erases the social boundaries between the old
aristocracy
and the new wealthy elite