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2 years ago
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How does priestly present Mrs birling as an unlikeable character

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jonny [76]2 years ago
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Priestly makes burling seem foolish and Aragorn in-front of the Victorian readers by using dramatic irony as mr birling talks about the titanic ship being ‘unsinkable absolutely unsinkable’’ and that clearly isn’t true as we know what happens to the ship.This is short Sorry there’s loads of stuff online tho
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