An Inspector Calls character analysis focusing on Mrs Birling, Eva Smith, and social class themes. Key characters' traits, quotes, and their roles in Priestley's critique of Edwardian society are explored.
- Mrs Birling: Socially superior, dismissive, and resistant to change
- Eva Smith: Represents working-class women, victim of societal double standards
- Social Class: Central theme, highlighting inequality and responsibility
- Characters: Each embodies different aspects of society and generational attitudes
- Quotes: Illustrate key themes of responsibility, class prejudice, and dramatic irony