In fire and blood and anguish
(Act 3 - Allusion) Inspector's final speech
We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other
(Act 3 - Short sentence) Inspector's final speech
We've no excuse now for putting on airs
(Act 2) Sheila's development
You weren't asked to come here to talk to me about my responsibilities
Let's hope not. But I'm beginning to wonder
(Act 2 - Short sentence) Sheila's development
Forgotten all these capital v labour agitations and all these silly little war scares
(Act 1 - dramatic irony) Mr Birling's monologue
The titanic...Forty six thousand eight hundred tons-Forty six thousand eight hundred tons ... and completely unsinkable
(Act 1 - dramatic irony) Mr Birling's monologue
But that's not what I'm talking about. I don't care about that. The point is, you don't seem to have learnt anything
(Act 3) Sheila's redemption
We hard-headed practical businessmen must
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