Generational Divides

Cards (21)

  • What theme does J.B. Priestley use to contrast in his play?
    Generational divide
  • How does Priestley contrast change and tradition in the play?
    Through the generational divide between characters
  • What characteristics define the younger generation in the play?
    Open-minded, empathetic, and morally responsible
  • What traits are associated with the older generation in the play?
    Stubborn, status-obsessed, and unwilling to change
  • Why is the theme of generational divide important in the play?
    It challenges old ways of thinking and promotes social reform
  • In what year did Priestley write the play?
    1945
  • When is the play set?
    1912
  • What did Priestley want to encourage in younger audiences?
    To create a fairer society
  • What is Mr. Birling's attitude towards socialist ideas?
    He dismisses them
  • How does Mr. Birling express his capitalist mindset?
    By stating everyone must not look after others
  • What is Mrs. Birling's reaction to her involvement in Eva Smith's death?
    She accepts no blame
  • What does Mrs. Birling's attitude reveal about her character?
    She is emotionally detached and socially superior
  • How does Sheila's character change throughout the play?
    She accepts responsibility and shows emotional maturity
  • What does Eric acknowledge about the situation with Eva Smith?
    That they all helped to kill her
  • What key message does Priestley convey through Eric's realization?
    Social responsibility is a collective issue
  • How do the older generation react to the Inspector's presence?
    They are concerned about their reputations
  • What does Mr. Birling's relief about the Inspector's authenticity indicate?
    They have learned nothing from the experience
  • What does Eric say about the truth regarding his actions?
    It still matters regardless of the Inspector's reality
  • How does Priestley portray the younger generation's understanding of truth?
    They recognize its importance despite circumstances
  • What are the contrasting views of the older and younger generations regarding social responsibility?
    • Older generation: Deny responsibility, focus on reputation
    • Younger generation: Accept responsibility, advocate for change
  • How does Priestley link the theme of generational divide to the context of post-WWII society?
    • Older generations protect privilege
    • Younger generations can rebuild society
    • 1945 audiences were ready for social reform