An Inspector Calls

Cards (27)

  • 'The fact remains that... It's still the same rotton story whether it's been told to a police inspector or to somebody else' Eric Act 3
  • "All that's come out tonight is true... That's what's importantand not whether a man is a police inspector or not." (Act 3) Sheila
  • 'You don't seem to have learnt anything' Sheila, Act 3
  • "That fellow obviously didn't like us. He was prejudiced from the start. Probably a socialist or some sort of crank" (Act 3). Mr Birling
  • 'a man has to make his own way- has to look after himself- and his family too, of course' Mr Birling Act 1
  • Public men, Mr Birling, have responibilities as well as privileges. Inspector Act 2
  • 'We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other... if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught in fire, blood and anguish' Inspector Act 3
  • 'Working together for lower costs and higher prices' Mr Birling, Act 1
  • 'but these girls aren't cheap labour- they're people.' Sheila, Act 1
  • 'Everything's all right now, Sheila. What about this ring?' Gerald, Act 3
  • MSHCTCTHR
    'Make sure he's compelled to confess to his responsibility' Mrs Birling
  • IMDTKLCD
    'It's my duty to keep labour costs down' Mr Birling
  • BIDKIWY
    'but i didn't know it was you' Mrs Birling directed at Eric
  • YTEHTLAEEAIWWAMULBIAH
    'You'd think everybody has to look after everybody else as if we were all mixed up like bees in a hive'
  • EOYHTKH.RT.
    'Each of you helped to kill her. Remember that' Inspector
  • WAMOOB.WARFEO
    'We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other.' Inspector
  • IKITBAIDS
    'I know I'm to blame- and I'm desperately sorry. Sheila
  • TMINTIT.IWHTTGAWWDTH
    'The money is not the important thing. It's what happened to the girl and what we did to her' Eric
  • 'girls of that class' Mrs Birling
  • 'Is this the one you wanted me to have?' Sheila
  • 'young, fresh and charming' Gerald about Daisy
  • '..Not only to make them look prettier- but - well, as a token of their self respect' Mr Birling
  • 'I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women' Gerald
  • Mr Birling tells Sheila he will 'settle it responsibly for you'
  • 'After all I don't often make speeches at you' Mr Birling at Sheila
  • 'She was claiming elaborate feelings.. that were absurd in a girl in her position' Mrs Birling
  • 'why- you fool - he knows!' Sheila