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An Inspector Calls –Homework
   Birling: Thanks. (confidentially.) By the way, there's something I’d like to mention – in strict
   confidence – while we're by ourselves. I have an idea that your mother – lady croft – while she
   doesn't object to my girl – feels you might have done better for yourself socially –
         // Gerald, rather embarrassed, begins to murmur some dissent, but Birling checks him.//
   no, Gerald, that's all right. Don't blame her. She comes from an old country family – landed people
   and so forth – and so it's only natural. But what I wanted to say is – there's a fair chance that I might
   find my way into the next honours list. Just a knighthood, of course.
   Gerald: Oh – I say – congratulations!
   Birling: Thanks, but it's a bit too early for that. So don't say anything. But I’ve had a hint or two. You
   see, I was lord mayor here two years ago when royalty visited us. And I’ve always been regarded as a
   sound useful party man. So – well – I gather there's a very good chance of a knighthood – so long as
   we behave ourselfs, don't get into the police court or start a scandal – eh? ( laughs complacently.)
   Gerald: (laughs) You seem to be a nice well-behaved family –
   Birling: We think we are –
1.) Read through the extract from Act 1 of An Inspector Calls. Gerald and Birling are alone in the
room and they end up discussing Gerald and Sheila’s pending marriage.
Answer the following question on this extract –
               How does Priestley present Mr Birling’s character in this scene?
                                                        Success criteria:
                                                        o At least TWO detailed paragraphs
                                                        o Analyse language using correct subject terminology
                                                        o Explain the effect of your identified device – what
                                                          does it tell you about his character and why is it
                                                          effective?
                                                        o How does the reader feel because of your chosen
                                                          quotes/devices and explain why
                                                        o Link to historical context – what does this scene
                                                          imply about the society at the time?
                                                        Challenge: Analyse the structure of this scene – can you
                                                        identify a structural device which informs you about Mr
                                                        Birling’s character and explore its effect?