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Mrs Birling
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What does Mrs. Birling believe about her refusal to help Eva Smith?
She
believes
she was justified in refusing help
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What does Mrs. Birling's quote about Eva Smith reveal about her character?
It shows her
superiority
and lack of empathy
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How does Mrs. Birling respond to the Inspector's revelation about Eric's involvement?
She
uses
her
influence
to
protect
her
family
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What does Mrs. Birling say about Eric in response to the Inspector?
She expresses
shame
towards him
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What does the quote about the girl's death suggest about Mrs. Birling's attitude towards responsibility?
She
refuses
to
accept
any
responsibility
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What does Mrs. Birling's pride in her husband's former position indicate?
It shows her emphasis on
social status
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What does Mrs. Birling's judgmental nature reveal about her character?
She lacks
understanding
and empathy
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How does Mrs. Birling's attitude towards the lower classes manifest in her actions?
She shows a lack of
empathy
and
superiority
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What is the significance of Mrs. Birling's refusal to help Eva Smith?
It highlights her
moral failings
and class prejudice
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What does Mrs. Birling's reaction to Eric's actions reveal about her family dynamics?
It indicates a lack of
communication
and understanding
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How does Mrs. Birling's character contribute to the play's themes?
Her character embodies
social responsibility
issues
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In what way does Mrs. Birling's pride affect her decisions?
It leads her to prioritize status over
morality
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What does Mrs. Birling's statement about her husband being Lord Mayor imply?
It implies her
reliance
on social status for influence
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What is Mrs. Birling's attitude towards Eric's shame?
She feels absolutely
ashamed
of him
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