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Inspector Calls Hang

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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
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