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Sheila Birling At the start of the play, Priestley portrays the characte! Sheila ashat she doesn't have a care about the and haïve to highlight how privilaged She is word. This is important because after the Inspector arrives wesee how her character develops into a socially aware person. At the beginning of the play, Sheila seemed quite. pleased by the ringla materalistic item) showing her immaturity and she only `now feels really engaged due to it. It seems like this had to validate her relationship with Gerald Sheila as a young women in the victorian era is unable to speak and think for herself. She says "Is this the one you wanted me to have emphasising her having issue in not thinking on her own and using others Opinions. This also illustrates her being privilaged due to her not having to thinch about anything, but it also show how she is nt as she can't have her own thoughts and views. no As the play progresses, Sheilabegins to stand up for herself and shows a more intelligent and mature side to her character. Unlike the other characters she becomes much more self aware and owns up to her mistakes and changes her mindset. Sheila says, ' I tell you whoever that Inspector was it was anything but a joke showing hou assertive Sheila has became the phrase she uses, "I tell you...
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highlights this. The events of the evening have made her more self aware of the Impact one's decisions have on someone. 1 - paid to bud Sheila also becomes much more insightful, at several points in the play it's clear that sheila can see and understand things the other characters cannot. Sheila is the only character that quickly sees her fault and change her selfish viewpoints and makes it obvious that hersympathy and selflessness are there. She talks about building upawall that's sure to be knoched flat. It mahes it all harder to bear 'Sheila uses the netaphor of a wall that the Inspector will knoh 3 down therefore showing her understanding of the pool power the inspector has and his methods. She knows if they try to keep anything from him I it'll make things worse, she notices this far quicher than the rest of the characters do th ان جامعة السلف اسلم ادامه دارد smob of By the end of the play, the audience watches Sheila growth from an immature, privilagen and childishgirl to a strong, intellegent and insightful young women. Sheila allows Priestley to show his opinion on youth, he believed that there was hope in the young people. He saw them as the ones to solve problem, such as class, gender and social responsibility which are hey are themes in the play. Social responsibility 1 is deeply shown in how Sheila is affted by Eva's death, inigo-loud 12amps atagan to