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Eva's Change In An Inspector Calls

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At the start of the play in an inspector calls by Priestly the Birling family is celebrating happily Sheila’s engagement to Gerald Croft. However the mood changes when Inspector Goole arrives and informs them about the suicide of a young women named Eva smith. Eventually all the characters discover how they all played a part in the death of Eva smith. At the start of the play in an inspector calls by Priestley Sheila is presented as a “pretty girl in her early twenties”, very pleased with life and “rather excited”. This gives us the impression that it is most probably because of her engagement to Gerald Croft as she also plans to have a happy married life with Gerald. Sheila is also presented to us by Priestly as quite a spoilt girl …show more content…

“What was she like?” and “quite young?” However her attitude changes drastically when she knows about Eva’s death and her father’s contribution. Sheila didn’t show any respect for the working class but when she knows what her father did to Eva she doesn’t take long to change her character and to be concerned. We know this because she says "But these girls aren't cheap labour - they're people." This quote clearly shows the change in her attitude. She now becomes concerned about this girl who is in a lower class. Also Sheila becomes very affectionate towards Eva and is sorry for what happened to her. Her sorrow is show again when she says “if I could help her now, I would”. I think this quotations clearly show that Sheila is quite regretful of what she did and would like to undo what was done. This shows a great change from her selfishness at the beginning. Sheila already feels bad for both Eva’s death and her father’s contribution to it but she then feels even worse when she learns that she also took a part in the suicide of Eva. // Sheila in the play is presented to us by Priestly as being very perceptive in the way that when she realises that Gerald knew Daisy Renton (Eva Smith) from his reaction, the moment the Inspector mentioned her name. She genuinely wants to know about Gerald's part in the story. Her perceptiveness is shown as she is not angry with him when she hears about the affair she surprisingly respects his honesty. This is an

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