AIC - Mrs Birling Flashcards

1
Q

opening stage directions

A

“her husband’s social superior”

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2
Q

controling

inevitable conflict when IG arrives

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“now stop it you two”

“I don’t think you ought to talk business on an occassion like this”

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3
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used to having her own way and she cant control IG

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“A triffle impertinent”

“Peculiar and offensive”

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4
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dodges questions / refusal to take responsibility

The middle class’s COMPLACENCY when it came to the law
complacency - (smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself)

A dramatic device to develop tension - resistant - the audience waits for her total confession - tension / frustration with every rebruff / abrupt refusal

A

Lies outright for two pages:
“no, why should i?”

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5
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what does priestley say in his radio show about women

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after the war, women were more concerned about their own lives than helping others

Priestley wanted to show how petty / self centred some people can be when they live easy lives

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6
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why did eva come to the charity in the first place

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In 1912 there was no NHS, no benefit system, and no access to contraception so women were reliant on charities to help them cope when they were struggling

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7
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What does Mrs birling being in the charity commitee reveal about the system

A
  • the system was FALIBLE
  • Being part was more to do with how it looks to chair such a committee and to WEILD (use) their power.
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8
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  • Mrs Birling is old-fashioned
  • her way of thinking is ARCHAIC
A
  • “I’ll ring from the drawing-room when we want coffee”
  • bells had fallen out of common use by 1945
  • Priestley famously claimed in 1927 that the practice of having domestic servants was ‘as obsolete as the horse’
  • increase in work opportunities in other industries;
  • development of technology that meant housework was easier to perform- the presence of domestic staff had greatly diminished in middle class homes
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