Sample question - CCEAEssay-writing tips: Character's reactions

If you have worked through the study guides in this section, you will have an understanding of the context, plot, themes and characters in An Inspector Calls.

Part ofEnglish LiteratureAn Inspector Calls

Essay-writing tips: Character's reactions

Marriage is based on social class

You could include some of the following points in your essay.

Gerald's reaction:

  • he lies to Sheila about where he was during the summer, “I was awfully busy at the works all that time”
  • he thinks Sheila is a prize
  • he is often arrogant, “You can drink to me”
  • he can be humble, “hope I can make you as happy as you deserve to be”
  • he makes a private moment (giving Sheila an engagement ring) a public event by doing it in front of her family
  • he buys Sheila the ring she had admired – showing that he cares for her
  • he sometimes behaves appropriately in order to please Sheila and impress Mr and Mrs Birling
  • he often manipulates the situation to make himself look good

Sheila's reaction:

  • she is unhappy with Gerald's absence during the summer
  • she is pleased with her engagement ring and seems to be in love with Gerald

Mr and Mrs Birling’s reaction:

  • Mr Birling is more concerned about the businesses relationship between the Birling and Croft companies rather than whether Gerald loves his daughter
  • his interest in his daughter’s marriage could be because he sees it as a way to climb the social ladder
  • Mrs Birling tells Sheila that she must get used to her husband being absent on business, indicating that marriage to her is a business arrangement

Relationships elsewhere in the play:

  • Mr and Mrs Birling appear to have a marriage of convenience – their marriage has brought them either money or power and respect
  • Sheila and Gerald seem to be getting married as part of a business arrangement rather than out of love – they don’t appear to know each other very well
  • during her own confession Sheila is angry with Gerald when she feels he is judging her, revealing a lack of understanding between them
  • Sheila wants to stay and hear Gerald’s confession – she is suspicious of his behaviour during his absence over the summer
  • Gerald admits to lying to Sheila and is honest about seeing Eva
  • Sheila respects his honesty, but is hurt by the revelation of his relationship with Eva
  • Sheila realises that she and Gerald do not know each other well enough and gives him back the engagement ring
  • Sheila has become a more mature and changed character, aware of her responsibilities to others and to herself, however Gerald is still more concerned about re-establishing a socially advantageous alliance – Sheila defers a decision about their engagement/marriage