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How are traditional gender roles depicted in An Inspector Calls?
Traditional gender roles in An Inspector Calls are depicted through characters like Arthur Birling, who embodies patriarchal authority, and Sheila Birling, who initially conforms to societal expectations of femininity but eventually challenges them.
What is Sheila Birling's character arc related to gender?
Sheila Birling's character arc reveals her evolution from a naive young woman accepting her subordinate role in society to a more assertive individual who questions these gender norms and takes responsibility for her actions.
How does Mr. Birling represent masculine power in the play?
Mr. Birling represents masculine power through his authoritative demeanor, business acumen, and refusal to adapt to the changing social landscape, reflecting the dominant patriarchal values of early 20th century Britain.
How is Eva Smith's story a commentary on gender inequality?
Eva Smith's story serves as a commentary on gender inequality, illustrating how women's social status and economic vulnerability leave them susceptible to exploitation and abuse by men in positions of power.