This document outlines and prompts analysis of the main characters in the play: the Birling family (Arthur, Sybil, Eric, and Sheila), Gerald Croft, the Inspector, and Eva Smith/Daisy Renton. For each character, it poses questions about how they are described, how they treat others, their role in Eva Smith's suicide, and important quotes related to that character. The overall document aims to guide examination of these key figures and their interactions, which seem central to the events and themes of the play.
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Character profiles
1. MR ARTHUR BIRLING
HOW IS HE DESCRIBED IN THE PLAY?
HOW DOES HE TREAT OTHERS?
WHAT PART DOES HE PLAY IN THE SUICIDE OF
EVA SMITH?
OTHER IMPORTANT QUOTES:
2. MRS SYBIL BIRLING
HOW IS SHE DESCRIBED IN THE PLAY?
HOW DOES SHE TREAT OTHERS?
WHAT PART DOES SHE PLAY IN THE SUICIDE OF
EVA SMITH?
OTHER IMPORTANT QUOTES:
3. ERIC BIRLING
HOW IS HE DESCRIBED IN THE PLAY?
HOW DOES HE TREAT OTHERS?
WHAT PART DOES HE PLAY IN THE SUICIDE OF
EVA SMITH?
OTHER IMPORTANT QUOTES:
4. SHEILA BIRLING
HOW IS SHE DESCRIBED IN THE PLAY?
HOW DOES SHE TREAT OTHERS?
WHAT PART DOES SHE PLAY IN THE SUICIDE OF
EVA SMITH?
OTHER IMPORTANT QUOTES:
5. GERALD CROFT
HOW IS HE DESCRIBED IN THE PLAY?
HOW DOES HE TREAT OTHERS?
WHAT PART DOES HE PLAY IN THE SUICIDE OF
EVA SMITH?
OTHER IMPORTANT QUOTES:
7. EVA SMITH/
DAISY RENTON
HOW IS SHE DESCRIBED BY VARIOUS
CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY?
WHICH CHARACTERS SHOW THE LEAST AND
THE MOST SYMPATHY FOR HER IN THE PLAY?
OTHER IMPORTANT QUOTES: