Analyze the character of Arthur Birling. What are his main traits and how do they reflect the themes of the play?

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Arthur Birling is arrogant, self-important, and embodies capitalist ideology, reflecting themes of class inequality and social responsibility.
Arthur Birling is a humble and selfless leader who prioritizes community welfare.
Arthur Birling is a passive character who avoids taking a stand on social issues.
Arthur Birling is a revolutionary socialist advocating for workers' rights.
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Discuss the role of Sheila Birling in the play. How does her character evolve throughout the story?
Sheila is primarily focused on her romantic relationships and ignores social issues.
Sheila Birling evolves from a naive, self-absorbed girl to a socially aware and empathetic woman, recognizing her responsibility in the community.
Sheila becomes a villain, actively working against her family's interests.
Sheila remains unchanged throughout the play, showing no growth or awareness.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the character of Eric Birling represent in terms of social responsibility?
Eric Birling symbolizes the inevitability of social failure.
Eric Birling represents the potential for personal growth in acknowledging social responsibility.
Eric Birling illustrates the importance of wealth over responsibility.
Eric Birling embodies the rejection of social norms.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Identify the theme of social class in 'An Inspector Calls'. How is it portrayed through the characters?
The theme of social class is portrayed through the contrasting attitudes of the wealthy Birling family and the working-class character Eva Smith, emphasizing social responsibility and moral accountability.
The Birling family is portrayed as working-class heroes.
All characters in the play belong to the same social class.
The theme of social class is irrelevant to the plot.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Examine the theme of guilt and responsibility. How do different characters respond to the Inspector's questioning?
Guilt is only expressed by one character throughout the questioning.
Different characters respond to the Inspector's questioning with varying degrees of guilt and responsibility, from denial and blame to acceptance and remorse.
The Inspector is indifferent to the characters' responses.
All characters show complete acceptance of their actions.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the Inspector's character? How does he serve as a catalyst for change?
The Inspector signifies moral accountability and serves as a catalyst for change by challenging characters to confront their actions and responsibilities.
The Inspector encourages characters to ignore their past mistakes.
The Inspector is a minor character with no real impact on the story.
The Inspector represents wealth and privilege in society.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Discuss the symbolism of the Inspector's name, Goole. What does it suggest about his role in the play?
The name Goole indicates the Inspector's role as a comedic character.
Goole represents the Inspector's connection to the supernatural.
The Inspector's name, Goole, symbolizes his role as a moral guide and a revealer of hidden truths.
Goole symbolizes the Inspector's detachment from the events of the play.
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