why does the inspector refuse a drink?

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Picture this in your Picture this in your mind: mind: The Inspector need not be a big The Inspector need not be a big man but creates at once an man but creates at once an impression of massiveness, impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness. solidity and purposefulness. He is a man in his fifties, dressed He is a man in his fifties, dressed in plain darkish suit of the in plain darkish suit of the period. period.

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Picture this in your mind:Picture this in your mind:

The Inspector need not be a big The Inspector need not be a big man but creates at once an man but creates at once an impression of massiveness, impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness.solidity and purposefulness.

He is a man in his fifties, dressed He is a man in his fifties, dressed in plain darkish suit of the period.in plain darkish suit of the period.

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Why does the inspector refuse Why does the inspector refuse a drink?a drink?

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Answer:Answer:

‘‘No thank you, Mr Birling. I’m No thank you, Mr Birling. I’m on duty’on duty’

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Q?Q?

When was Arthur Birling Lord When was Arthur Birling Lord Mayor of Brumley?Mayor of Brumley?

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Birling:Birling:

‘‘I was alderman for years – and Lord Mayor I was alderman for years – and Lord Mayor two years ago – and I’m still on the Bench – two years ago – and I’m still on the Bench – so I know the Brumley police officers pretty so I know the Brumley police officers pretty

well’well’

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Q?Q?

Why does Arthur Birling know the Why does Arthur Birling know the police officers in Brumley?police officers in Brumley?

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Birling:Birling:

Our Chief Constable, Colonel Roberts…Our Chief Constable, Colonel Roberts…perhaps I ought to warn you that he’s an old perhaps I ought to warn you that he’s an old friend of mine, and that I see him fairly friend of mine, and that I see him fairly frequently. We play golf sometimes up at the frequently. We play golf sometimes up at the West Brumley.’West Brumley.’

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Q?Q?

How long before the arrival of How long before the arrival of the inspector did Eva Smith the inspector did Eva Smith die? die?

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‘‘

Two hours ago a young woman died in the Two hours ago a young woman died in the infirmary. She’d been taken there this infirmary. She’d been taken there this

afternoon because she’d swallowed a lot of afternoon because she’d swallowed a lot of strong disinfectant. Burnt her inside out, of strong disinfectant. Burnt her inside out, of

course’. course’.

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Q?Q?

What two things did Eva Smith What two things did Eva Smith leave behind in her room?leave behind in her room?

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Inspector: Inspector:

(cutting through massively) I’ve been round to the (cutting through massively) I’ve been round to the room she had, and she’d left a letter there and a room she had, and she’d left a letter there and a sort of diary.sort of diary.

Like a lot of these young women who get into Like a lot of these young women who get into various kinds of trouble, she’d used more that one various kinds of trouble, she’d used more that one name. But her original name - her real name – name. But her original name - her real name – was Eva Smith.was Eva Smith.

(note the hyphens ‘ - ’ to add dramatic effect)(note the hyphens ‘ - ’ to add dramatic effect) Saying her a name makes it more personal.Saying her a name makes it more personal.

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Q?Q?

How many women were employed in How many women were employed in Birling’s works?Birling’s works?

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Birling:Birling:

‘‘Well, we’ve several hundred young women there, Well, we’ve several hundred young women there, y’know, and they keep changing’.y’know, and they keep changing’.

…… ‘‘Look – there’s nothing mysterious – or Look – there’s nothing mysterious – or

scandalous – about this business – at least not so scandalous – about this business – at least not so far as I’m concerned. It’s a perfectly far as I’m concerned. It’s a perfectly straightforward case, and as it happened more straightforward case, and as it happened more than eighteen months ago – neealy two years ago than eighteen months ago – neealy two years ago – obviously it has nothing what ever to do with the – obviously it has nothing what ever to do with the wretched girl’s suicide. Eh, Inspector?’wretched girl’s suicide. Eh, Inspector?’

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Theme of RESPONSIBILITY:Theme of RESPONSIBILITY:

Birling: Birling: ‘I can’t accept responsibility. If we were all ‘I can’t accept responsibility. If we were all responsible for everything that happened to responsible for everything that happened to everybody we’d had anything to do with, it would everybody we’d had anything to do with, it would be very awkward, wouldn’t it?... We’d all be in an be very awkward, wouldn’t it?... We’d all be in an impossible position wouldn’t we?’impossible position wouldn’t we?’

Eric: ‘By jove yes. And as you were saying, Dad, a Eric: ‘By jove yes. And as you were saying, Dad, a man has to look after himself-’man has to look after himself-’

Birling: Birling: ‘Yes, well, we needn’t go into all that.’‘Yes, well, we needn’t go into all that.’