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  2. Eric represents the younger generation of a social class that is self-indulgent and spoiled. In this sense, he becomes an almost willing victim of its uncaring and...

  3. Quick answer: Eric Birling forces himself on Eva Smith while drunk, then meets her again, and they continue a brief relationship. He learns she is pregnant and offers her stolen money,...

  4. Eric is the son of the family. He disapproves of his father’s decision to deny Eva Smith ’s request for higher wages, and becomes drunk and upset throughout the course of the evening, which prompts Sheila to expose him as a heavy-drinker, unbeknownst to his parents. In the middle of the play, Eric storms out of the house.

  5. Eric Birling in An Inspector Calls. Eric Birling lacks confidence. Eric is the Birlings' son and is in his early twenties, he is described as being 'not quite at ease, half shy, half...

  6. Oct 27, 2020 · Eric Birling a character analysis. The role/function of Sheila Birling’s character in the play. In the previous articles we looked at the Birling parents and their daughter Sheila. We focused on what the writer J.B. Priestley was trying to do by creating these various characters. In terms of Eric: 1. Eric (and his sister Sheila)

  7. Eric is Mr and Mrs Birling's son. In the play, Mr Birling often dismisses him. Eric is treated like a child throughout the play – his parents do not pay attention to him or take him seriously. Eric has a bad drinking problem, which his parents do not know about.

  8. Everything you need to know about Eric for the GCSE English Literature AQA exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.