An Exploration Of Generation Conflict In Act 3 Scene 5 Of An Inspector Calls
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An Exploration Of Generation Conflict In Act 3 Scene 5 Of An Inspector Calls Arthur Birling is the head of the family. He's very rich and pompous. He is also very stuffy and traditional. He doesn't care about anyone but himself, unless someone is making him even richer or making him look good. Sybil Birling is obsessed with etiquette and her status in society. She's a very stubborn lady and could be the coldest hearted character in the whole play, with her haughty and contemptuous attitude towards whoever she thinks is her social inferior. Sheila Birling is in her mid twenties, is quite attractive but rather spoilt. She's lively and excitable which means she cries a lot. It could be said that she is the most moral person of the family after she has internalized the Inspector's values and morals. Eric Birling is an alcoholic who is quiet nervous and...

