Create character profiles for each of the following characters:

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Create character profiles for each of the following characters: Make sure you cover each of the following areas for each character: how the character is described by Priestley at the start and the end of the play character traits what the characters do and what their role is in the play their relationships with the Inspector how the character is regarded by others in the play first impressions of each character what the characters like and dislike what they are like as a person how they speak to the other characters what they learn from their role in Eva/Daisy’s suicide. Mr Birling Sheila Gerald Eric Mrs Birling The Inspector Level 1-2 – identify the key events and characters Level 3-4 – compare how the writer has used techniques to present the characters Level 5-6 – analyse the language used to present the characters Level 7-8– a critical view of the language used and link to historical context