Act One: Eric talking about Sheila and Gerald getting married, uses a slang term
(Takes the decanter and helps himself)'
Act One: Shows how Eric is used to drinking
He could have kept her on instead of throwing her out'
Act One: Talking about Mr. Birling firing Eva, Eric doesn't agree with this decision, begins to show his socialist views and how he isn't afraid to stand up to his father
Why shouldn't they try for higher wages?'
Act One: Eric agrees with Eva trying to get a pay rise
I'd have let her stay'
Act One: Eric isn't afraid to stand up to his father, and voices his views about his dad firing Eva Smith when she asked for a pay rise
We don't need to tell the inspector all about that'
Act One: Eric hasn't yet realised that the inspector already knows everything and still wishes to conceal some information - sounds slightly like Mr. Birling
drinking too much for the last two years' (Sheila)
Act Two: This shows how Sheila knows about Eric's drinking problem and has done for a while
Could I have a drink first?'
Act Three: Eric clearly has a drinking problem and this is highlighted here
(familiarity with heavy drinking)'
Act Three: This compliments the quote from act one about how Eric handles the decanter
I was a bit squiffy'
Act Three: Eric is beginning to admit that he gets drunk a lot and does this using slang phrases
Oh - my God! - how stupid it all is!'
Act Three: Eric reacts quite badly when he realises how he has treated Eva and shows guilt and frustration
I hate these fat old tarts round the town - the ones I see some of your respectable friends with-'
Act Three: This shows that Eric has little respect for his father and his father's friends
You killed her'
Act Three: Eric is very blunt and wishes for his family to take responsibility for what they have done
Damn you' 'I don't give a damn'
Act Three: Eric's language is common of someone his age, however his mother does not always like his choice of words
I'm ashamed of you as well - yes both of you'
Act Three: Eric's socialist views come through a lot towards the end as he begins to show his disappointment in his family
He was our police inspector alright'
Act Three: Eric does not care that IG may not have been real, he knows that there is a lesson to be taken out of what has happened
You're beginning to pretend now that nothing's really happened at all'
Act Three: Eric begins to get angry with his family for trying to forget what they have done
And I say the girl's dead and we all helped to kill her - and that's what matters-'
Act Three: Eric is able to take the deeper message from what has happened rather than trying to clear his name all over again
We all helped to kill her'
Act Three: Eric has taken responsibility on behalf of the whole family for the fact they helped to kill Eva Smith
The girl's dead, isn't she?'
Act Three: Eric is blunt about Eva being dead to try and make his family understand that they have done wrong