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After the questioning of Mr. Birling the inspector moves to his next target; Sheila who is shown as an innocent girl but we find out that it was Sheila that got Eva Smith fired from her second job because of her jealousy over her just because Eva Smith was prettier. After revealing her involvement she believes that it was her that made Eva Smith commit suicide, she starts to blame herself but the inspector tells her that it wasn’t her that made her suicide. The inspector treats Sheila like an adult in contrast with Mr. Birling which treats her like a child. This can be because he wants to protect his daughter and not get her involved in this ‘police inspector situation’. Sheila still gets involved even if her father doesn’t agree and she is quite different, she is the only one from the family that actually wants to talk to the inspector and find out more about what happened to Eva Smith and what made her end her life that horrible way. At the end of act one, we find that Gerald recognizes the name Daisy Renton, there’s some kind of weird reaction when the inspector tells them about Eva Smith and that she used different names. Before the closing of the first act we see Sheila questioning Gerald how he knows Eva Smith. From this moment of the play we see that Sheila is growing up from the child status to an adult. She starts to cut through the lines just like the inspector. Gerald explains her that he knows Eva Smith from last summer. We see the irony when Sheila says “I don’t believe I will” very serious to Gerald and also she hands him back the ring which shows that she now thinks like an adult and takes her time to think before taking important decisions that can change
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