Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Finally Mr Birling declares that 'It's a free country', meaning that the girls could work elsewhere. While this might seem like a reasonable point, it shows that Birling does not understand how ...

    • ‘Arthur Birling is a heavy looking, rather portentous man’
    • Showing off to Gerald Croft ‘Giving us the port Edna?’
    • Show ing off to Gerald C roft 'You ought to like this port, Gerald. As a matter of fact, Finchley told me it's the same port your father gets from him.'
    • Capitalism, Selfish ‘Now you have brought us together, and perhaps we may look forward to a time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together – for lower costs and higher prices. ’
  2. Arthur Birling is firmly entrenched within 1912 ante-bellum. (means before the war) English social elite. The play is set just before the outbreak of World War One and within the extravagant Birling household. Mr Birling’s dominant position within a static society (poor stay poor and rich stay.

    • 728KB
    • 14
  3. Aug 14, 2020 · Mr Birling, is a capitalist, a wealthy businessman who makes money for himself and for the government as from the money he makes he pays the government taxes. We know that he has a ‘provincial accent’ and is clearly not from an aristocratic or ‘old money’ (a family which has been very wealthy for generations) family.

    • Quotes: ‘Now you have brought us together, and perhaps we may look forward to a time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together – for lower costs and higher prices. ’
    • Quotes: There's a good deal of silly talk about these days – but – and I speak as a hard-headed business man, who has to take risks and know what he's about – I say, you can ignore all this silly pessimistic talk.
    • Quotes: ‘Fiddlesticks! The Germans don’t want war. Nobody wants war... And why? There's too much at stake these days.
    • Quotes: And I’m taking as a hard headed, practical man of business. And I say there isn't a chance of war.
  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Mr Birling titanic Quote. In “An Inspector Calls,” Mr. Birling does make reference to the Titanic but there isn’t a wide variety of quotes, as it is a specific point in the play. However ...

  5. People also ask

  6. Mr Birling represents the older, upper-class generation, who would go on to cause numerous deaths in World War One and Two. They did not care about the welfare of the lower-class, even though the lower-class men were the ones fighting the war for them. Mr Birling is head of the household and family and displays a stereotypical upper-class pre ...

  1. People also search for