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