 Hey guys let's go over last minute revision for Inspector Calls. Now remember that contextually Priestley was a socialist and he was criticizing capitalism. He also wrote about the deep class divisions that existed in the Edwardian era and he wanted to write this play as a criticism of women's inequality. Make sure you also commit these four themes to memory for Inspector Calls. Now let's go over the top quotes for all six characters. The first two quotations are related to Mr. Berling. We can see he's totally out of touch and he saw Eva as Labour. The next two quotations are Sheila. She first criticizes her father's behavior and also she expresses regret. The next two quotations are what Gerald Croft says. Firstly we can see he loved having power over Daisy but also quote number six shows a bit of irony because he felt he was above the law. The next two quotations are Mrs. Berling. She also looked down on Daisy and she was hypocritical. Quote number nine and ten are what Eric says relating to his rape but also he is very very remorseful and the last two quotations are the Inspector.