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mrs birling - Aic
"girls of that class"
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whats the point of the qoute
"girls of that class"
mrs birling
is
immediately
distancing
her
self
from
Eva
reducing
her
to just a
sterotype
whats the anaylsis of the qoute
"girls of that class-"
the vague noun phrase "that
class
" dehumanises eva, while the dash show a deliberate pause as though disgust leaverd her lost for words
whats the word level anayliss for the quote
"girls of that class-"
the
pronoun
"that" reveals how she isolated and
labels
others based on
class
whats priestleys purpose of the qoute
"girls of that class"
priestley uses
Mrs birling
to expose how
upper class
edwardian
women hide cruelty through politeness showing their
deadly power
what the impact on the audience for the qoute
"girls of that class"
the audience positioned to feel both contempt and
discomfort
as
mrs birling
is a microcosm for
upper class
edwardian women
what the other view for the quote
"girls of that class-"
she uses this language not only to express
prejudice
but to sheild, emotionally
distance
herself from confronting real
human suffering