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Themes, Ideas and Messages Categorise

Target Level
4-5
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Attempt
1 of 3

Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.

Social responsibility
Prejudice
Exploitation of women
Guilt

ERIC: The money's not the important thing. It's what happened to the girl and what we all did to her that matters.
BIRLING: Rubbish! If you don't come down sharply on some of these people, they'd soon be asking for the earth.
SHEILA: I remember what he said, how he looked, and what he made me feel. Fire and blood and anguish.
BIRLING: That fellow obviously didn't like us. Probably a Socialist or some sort of crank – he talked like one.
INSPECTOR: Just used her for the end of a stupid drunken evening, as if she was an animal, a thing, not a person.
GERALD: She didn't blame me at all. I wish to God she had now.
INSPECTOR: We don't live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other.
GERALD: I did keep a girl last summer. I've admitted it. And I'm sorry, Sheila.
SHEILA: But don't you see, if all that's come out tonight is true, then it doesn't much matter who it was who made us confess. And it was true, wasn't it?
MRS BIRLING: She was giving herself ridiculous airs. She was claiming elaborate fine feelings and scruples that were simply absurd in a girl in her position.

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Pass Mark
70%