You’re pretending everything’s just as it was before.”

Cards (6)

  • what is the point of the quote? You're pretending everything as it was before"
    . Sheila warns her family about ignoring the Inspector’s lesson.
  • what is the analysis of the quote? You're pretending everything just as it was before.
    .The word “pretending” implies deliberate self-deception, highlighting the difference between appearance and reality — a key theme in the play.
  • what is the word level analysis of the qoute
    you're pretending everything is just as it was before?
    . Pretending suggests childish denial reinforces the growth of Sheila.
  • What is Priestley's purpose of the quote? You're pretending everything is just as it was before?
    . To show the dangers of clinging to old ways of thinking, especially among the older generation.
  • what is the impact on the reader for the quote?
    You're pretending everything is just as it was before
    . Makes the audience question whether they themselves are “pretending” in order to avoid social responsibility.
  • what's the alternative interpretation of "you're pretending everything is just as it was before
    .Sheila might be exposing the way people use denial as a psychological defence, which adds depth to her emotional intelligence.