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Themes, Ideas and Messages Typeit

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One of the major themes of the play is , shown by the character of Eva Smith, who symbolises who are denied social justice.

Priestley presents as a character who shows high moral principles. is revealed as an immoral character when she shows her prejudice towards Eva/Daisy and decides not to help her. behaves immorally when he is shown to be  who steals from his father’s . Gerald behaves immorally when he betrays Sheila by having with Eva/Daisy. Sheila realises that she has behaved immorally by getting Eva sacked from .

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Pass Mark
69%