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Themes, Ideas and Messages MatchUp
Target Level
4-5
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Mr Birling regards Gerald and Sheila's impending marriage as good for business.
Men in the town of Brumley, e.g. Alderman Meggarty, expect to use prostitutes.
ERIC: You'd think a girl had never had any clothes before she gets married. Women are potty about 'em. (Act 1, p. 9)
The relationships between the parents and their children deteriorate during the course of the play.
Eva/Daisy demands a higher wage.
INSPECTOR: We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other. (Act 3, p. 56)
Gerald takes Eva/Daisy as his mistress.
Sheila and Gerald seem to have a love match, but Gerald betrays Sheila by having a relationship with Eva/Daisy.
MRS BIRLING: When you're married you'll realise that men with important work to do sometimes have to spend all their time and energy on their business. You'll have to get used to that, just as I had. (Act 1, p. 3)
Eric regrets his treatment of Eva/Daisy.
Social responsibility
The growing independence of women
The exploitation of women
Old-fashioned/stereotypical views of women
Supporting the status quo between men and women
Young and old
Marriage
Love
Guilt
Lust