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  1. Jun 29, 2018 · How is Gerald presented in An Inspector Calls? To start the essay, the character of Gerald Croft is extremely significant, as he is the only perpetrator not to be a part of the Birling household.

  2. Gerald is portrayed by Priestley as being conscious of the cruelty of the upper-classes, yet he shows no desire to change society and thereby compromise the privilege that he commands. It is important to understand why Priestley presents Gerald in this aware, yet conformist, state.

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  3. Gerald seems to put a lot of effort into protecting his own reputation, status and interests. For example, pretending not to know Eva/Daisy as he knows his affair would spoil his reputation. This is the opposite of Sheila, who uses the opportunity to learn from her mistakes and changes herself.

  4. Summary: Gerald Croft is portrayed as a charming and affluent young man who is engaged to Sheila Birling. Throughout "An Inspector Calls," he reveals a complex...

  5. Get ready to explore Gerald's Game and its meaning. Our full analysis and study guide provides an even deeper dive with character analysis and quotes explained to help you discover the complexity and beauty of this book.

  6. Gerald offers a contrast to the combative attitudes of Arthur and Sybil Birling in regards to Inspector Goole’s questioning.

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  8. In Gerald's Game, King intentionally prioritizes a political and social message, even adopting a seemingly instructional approach. However, he admits that feminist...

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