Sheila qoutes Flashcards
(26 cards)
What does Sheila Birling say about her feelings towards Gerald’s actions?
I know I’m not going to be able to forget about this.
How does Sheila react to the inspector’s arrival?
I felt as if I were being blamed.
What does Sheila express about her responsibility?
I take some responsibility.
What is Sheila’s perspective on her family’s social status?
I don’t like the way you talk about people.
What does Sheila say regarding her engagement to Gerald?
I was very happy about it.
How does Sheila describe her feelings after learning about Eva’s fate?
I feel awful now.
What does Sheila accuse her parents of?
You don’t understand.
What does Sheila say about the impact of her actions?
I know that I was wrong.
How does Sheila feel about the inspector’s questioning?
I think we all helped to kill her.
What does Sheila say about the importance of social responsibility?
It’s not just a matter of charity.
What does Sheila imply about the future after the inspector’s visit?
I don’t think we can go back to how we were.
What does Sheila say when she realizes the truth about her family’s actions?
I can’t help thinking about this girl.
What does Sheila express regarding her mother’s attitude?
You must understand that we are all responsible.
How does Sheila feel about the class differences?
It’s not fair to treat people like that.
What does Sheila say about the pressure of societal expectations?
I won’t let you get away with it.
What realization does Sheila come to regarding her engagement?
I don’t think I can marry you now.
What does Sheila say about the inspector’s message?
He’s right; we’re all to blame.
How does Sheila describe her feelings toward Gerald after the truth is revealed?
I feel betrayed.
What does Sheila say about learning from the experience?
I want to change.
What does Sheila imply about her parents’ denial?
You can’t just ignore the truth.
How does Sheila express her desire for honesty?
I want to be honest with myself.
What does Sheila say about the role of women in society?
Women should be treated with respect.
What does Sheila indicate about the importance of empathy?
We need to understand each other.
How does Sheila feel about the past as the play progresses?
I can’t forget what happened.