Context - Shiela

Cards (3)

  • What does Sheila symbolize in the play?
    She symbolizes hope and change.
  • 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
  • What themes are linked to Sheila's character?
    • Social Responsibility
    • Generational Divide
    • Guilt and Conscience
    • Class & Gender Expectations