An Inspector Calls

How Mrs Birling responds to her family and to the Inspector? How Priestley presents Mrs Birling by the ways he writes?

• how Mrs Birling responds to her family and to the Inspector
• how Priestley presents Mrs Birling by the ways he writes.

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Mrs. Birling is a condescending woman who believes that her social status giver her the right to behave in any way she likes. She embarrasses her husband, tries to control her children, and she is rude to the Inspector. Priestly presents her as an overbearing example of social superiority.

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An Inspector Calls

• how Mrs Birling responds to her family and to the Inspector• how Priestley presents Mrs Birling by the ways he writes