Across
- 1. Quotation: “We are members of one ___” (4)
- 3. Dramatic irony: Birling confidently praises this doomed ship (8)
- 5. Quotation: Gerald describes Eva as “young and ___” (9)
- 10. Priestley’s warning about collective responsibility and society (13)
- 11. Inspector’s name, suggesting something supernatural or moral (5)
- 14. Priestley uses the Inspector as a mouthpiece for this political belief (9)
Down
- 1. Sheila abuses her power due to jealousy over Eva’s ___ (7)
- 2. Structural technique: each character is questioned in ___ order (12)
- 4. Mrs Birling’s refusal to help highlights her lack of ___ (10)
- 6. Eva represents this wider group in society (13)
- 7. Final message: “fire and blood and ___” (7)
- 8. The Inspector’s final speech acts as a moral ___ to both the characters and the audience (8)
- 9. Quotation: “I did nothing I’m ashamed of” – shows Birling’s ___ (9)
- 12. Birling’s belief that a man should “look after himself” reflects this ideology (9)
- 13. Gerald’s affair reflects inequality between men and women in this era (9)
