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Title: An inspector calls- Gerald and Mr Birling
Description: these are notes for the book an inspector calls and they are about Gerald and Mr Birling. What it is are quotes and analysis about the quotes. This is for GCSE English Literature

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An Inspector Calls – Gerald croft
“I don’t come into this suicide business” He cannot see how he has done
anything wrong
...

He initially feels regretful and sadness towards the death of Eva Smith
...
Shows a deeper concern about being caught rather than his actions
...
there’s a very good chance of a
knighthood” shows how he likes to boast about what he has done and that
he is a very proud man
...

“for lower and higher prices” we like to call this as his motto
...

“community and all that nonsense” shows that he is a capitalist and doesn’t
believe in these socialist views
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“she had a lot to say – far too much – so she had to go” shows that Mr Birling
thinks very highly of himself and people aren’t allowed to backchat to him
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Title: An inspector calls- Gerald and Mr Birling
Description: these are notes for the book an inspector calls and they are about Gerald and Mr Birling. What it is are quotes and analysis about the quotes. This is for GCSE English Literature