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Mrs Birling: (same easy tone) I'm Mrs Birling, y'know. My husband has just explained why you're here, and while we'll be glad to tell you anything you want to know, I don't think we can help you much. Priestley was also very concerned about ordinary people, and a second that he liked about Dunne’s book was the way that Dunne said anybody could train themselves to see the future in their dreams. It wasn’t just for clever, educated or privileged people. So, in just this way, Inspector Goole enables all the characters in the play to see the future for themselves. Gerald: we went along to the county hotel , which I knew would be quiet at that time of night, and we had a drink or two and talked . Mrs Birling: Eric? Oh – I'm afraid he may have had rather too much to drink tonight . We were having a little celebration here--

Use CGP Online Editions for your own personal use, including things like studying, classroom teaching, lesson planning and in-school training. Birling: I can't imagine. But he was in one of his excitable queer moods, and even though we don't need him here-- Inspector: No, I don't. I know why she needed help. But as I wasn't there, I don't know what she asked from your committee. Eric: (rather noisily) All the best! She's got a nasty temper sometimes – but she's not bad really. Good old Sheila!These lessons also take students through themes that are central to the mission of Facing History & Ourselves and at the heart of the process of bringing about a more humane, just, and compassionate society rooted in democratic values: Mrs Birling: (staggered) it isn't true . You know him, Gerald -and you're a man – you must know it isn't true. Sheila: I've told my father – he didn't seem to think it amounted to much – but I felt rotten about it at the time and now I feel a lot worse. Did it make much difference to her? Inspector: Sometimes there isn't much difference as you think. Often , if it was left to me, I wouldn't know where to draw the line. Gerald: So if that's the only obstacle, sir , I think you might as well accept my congratulations now.

Gerald: (lightly) Sure to be. Unless Eric’s been up to something . (nodding confidentially to Birling.) and that would be awkward, wouldn't it? Sheila: but you're forgetting I'm supposed to be engaged to the hero of it. Go on, Gerald. You went down into the bar, which is a favourite haunt of the women of the town. The programme was watched by nearly six million viewers. [7] For The Daily Telegraph, Anita Singh was generally positive, writing that the programme was 'as good an adaptation as it could be' and praising Helen Edmundson for her 'decent job of expanding the drama'. [8] Gerald : Then it'll be all right. The governor prides himself on being a good judge of port . I don’t pretend to know much about it . We could give a lot more answers to show how people were fascinated by the science and ideas of time in the early twentieth century, but I’ll stop there and move onto one last, crucial question for your GCSE study.

Gerald: No, it wasn't. ( he waits a moment, then in a low, troubled tone.) she told me she'd been happier than she'd ever been before – but that she knew it couldn't last – hadn't expected it to last . She didn't blame me at all. I wish to God she had now. Perhaps I'd feel better about it. Gerald: of course I do. He's a notorious womanizer as well as being one of the worst sots and rogues in Brumley-- I’m Professor Charlotte Sleigh and today I’m going to help you with the GCSE assessment objective to: Birling: (taking one himself) Ah, you don't know what you're missing . I like a good cigar. (indicating decanter.) help yourself. This book can also be bought as a standalone Online Edition— we'll send you a code to redeem immediately.

Sheila: (laughs rather hysterically) why – you fool – he knows. Of course he knows. And I hate to think how much he knows that we don't know yet. You'll see. You'll see.Gerald: the girl saw me looking at her and then gave me a glance that was nothing less than a cry for help . So I went across and told Joe Meggarty some nonsense – that the manager had a message for him or something like that – got him out of the way – and then told the girl that if she didn't want any more of that sort of thing, she'd better let me take her out of there. She agreed at once.

Inspector: (sternly to them both) You see, we have to share something. If there's nothing else, we'll have to share our guilt.Inspector: (calmly) It's an organization to which women in distress can appeal for help in various forms. Isn't that so? ii. You may use the Service and any titles for your own personal use, including but not limited to study, classroom teaching, lesson planning or in-school training. You have read and understand this Agreement and agree that it constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement between us with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 12. Law and Disputes Birling: (to Eric) Look – just you keep out of this . You hadn't even started in the works when this happened. So they went on strike. That didn't last long, of course. When the ladies leave the men to their port, Mr Birling has a ‘man to man’ chat with Gerald and Eric, advising them that a man needs to look after himself and his own family and not worry about the wider community. As he is telling them this, the door bell rings. Inspector Goole enters, an impressive, serious man whom none of them has heard of.

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