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Shiela
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What does Sheila symbolize in the play?
She symbolizes
hope
and change.
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Why is Sheila important in the play?
Represents
Priestley’s
socialist
message
Shows younger generation's openness to change
Acts as a moral contrast to her
parents
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What themes are linked to Sheila's character?
Social Responsibility
Generational Divide
Guilt and Conscience
Class & Gender Expectations
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