gender Flashcards
(9 cards)
introduction
c.m.s.q.d.t.a.w…a.s.o.s.o.t.o.t.s-r
“Clothes mean something quite different to a woman… a sort of sign or token of their self-respect.” - Mr Birling A1
b.t.g.a.c.l-t.p
“But these girls aren’t cheap labour – they’re people.” - Sheila Act1
n.t.d.w.y.S.R.a
“Nothing to do with you, Sheila. Run along.” - Mr Birling Act 1
i.h.t.h-e.d-f.w
“I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women.” - Gerald Act 2
s.w.c.e.f.f.a.s.t.w.s.a.i.a.g.i.h.p
“She was claiming elaborate fine feelings and scruples that were simply absurd in a girl in her position.” - Mrs Birling Act 2
y.a.i.a.t.s.p.w.s.d.t.d.h
“and now she’s obviously had about as much as she can stand.” - Gerald Act 2
i.w.i.t.s.w.a.c.e.t.n
“I was in that state when a chap easily turns nasty. - Eric Act 3
n.j.b.q.s.t.y.f.c.d.w.w.o.t.d
“Now just be quiet so that your father can decide what we ought to do.” - Mrs Birling Act 3