The Inspector's investigation into Eva Daisy's death reveals complex family dynamics of the Birling family, while exploring themes of responsibility and social class. The text also examines Mercutio's view of love in Romeo and Juliet alongside the feuding families' relationships.
• The Inspector methodically exposes each family member's connection to Eva Daisy's death
• The Birling parents demonstrate resistance to accepting responsibility
• Class distinctions and social hierarchy play crucial roles in both narratives
• Family relationships and conflicts drive the dramatic tension
• Character development shows contrast between younger and older generations