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KEY QUOTES

Gender
Quote Language technique Analysis Context
Her husband’s social Sibilance She is subverting the Misogynistic society-
superior Superior- adjective misogynistic society as women inferior to
her husband is meant men
to be of higher class
But these girls aren’t Verb- labour Sheila has somewhat Role of women-
cheap labour they’re Tone- sympathetic of a socialist view suffragette movement
people which her family as those of lower class
disagree with as they began to have more
women were rights.
supposed to do
labouring jobs in
factories
It would be much Would- modal Protecting Sheila from Role of women-
better if Sheila didn’t auxiliary verb hearing about Gerald’s women seen as
listen to this story at Tone- condescending affair which portrays delicate and needed
all to Sheila Sheila as weak to be protected from
the harsh corrupt
world
Your daughter isn’t Metaphor Sheila should know Role of women-
living on the moon. about things the lower women seen as
She’s here in Brumley classes experience and delicate and needed
too. shouldn’t be so to be protected from
sheltered. the outside world
Young, fresh and Rule of 3 Gerald’s description of Role of women-
charming Daisy Renton- objectified by Gerald
someone he could as she was poor and
amuse himself with had no one else to rely
until he no longer on
cared for their
relationship
But you must Direct address Mr Birling defending Social hierarchy and
understand a lot of Tone- condescending Gerald’s cheating and misogynistic society
young men- justifying his
behaviour as
acceptable
Is it the one you wanted Direct address Sheila presented as Role of women- all a
me to have? Tone- naive and materialistic and wealthy woman could
submissive subservient as she was do was get married
an upper-class girl and
was abiding to society’s
repression of women
And you think young Rhetorical Draws attention to Misogynistic
women ought to be Asserting his power Gerald’s hypocrisy

, protected against regarding women-
unpleasant and protecting Sheila but
disturbing things didn’t protect Daisy
We were paying the Inclusive Shows Birlings view of Role of women
usual rates and if they Tone- snobbish and rude working-class women as
didn’t like those rates to him they were just
they could go and work cheap labour
somewhere else
I want you to
understand that I didn’t
install her there so I
could make love to her
I became at once the
most important person
in her life
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