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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who is the personification of righteous morality at the end of IC? | Inspector Google |
| In what year is the play set? | 1912 |
| What kind of language is 'that sort of girl'? | euphemism |
| Who says 'Why you hysterical young fool...'? | Mr Birling |
| Who questions Birling's claim that he had to 'refuse' Eva's demand for higher wages? 'It's my duty' | Eric |
| Who has to listen to Mr Birling's monologues? | Eric and Gerald |
| How is the lighting referred to at the beginning? | 'pink and intimate' |
| What dramatic device is used to confirm that characters know Eva / Daisy? | photograph |
| Who is the first character to be interrogated | Mr Birling |
| Who is the last character to be interrogated | Eric |
| Why are the Birlings and Gerald enjoying a dinner party? | Engagement of Gerald and Sheila |
| Who said 'We all started like that - so confident, so pleased with ourselves'? | Sheila |
| Who says 'Public men have responsibilities as well as privileges' | Inspector Goole |
| Who takes the dramatic role of the 'Greek Chorus' | Sheila |
| Who says 'I did nothing I'm ashamed of or that won't bear investigation' | Mrs Birling |
| Who are the cranks? | Socialists |
| Give some of the adverbs used when the Birlings think they have escaped at the end of Act 3? | Excitedly, triumphantly |
| Why is it important to avoid a scandal, Police inquiry or an Inquest? | reputation and possible knighthood |
| Who says 'You're just beginning to pretend all over again' | Sheila |
| Who warns about the consequences of 'fire, blood and anguish' | Inspector Goole if they do not change and accept responsibility for their actions |