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Gerald Quotes Act 2

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Gerald - Key Quote (Act 2)

‘I didn’t feel about her as she felt about me.’ Here's an analysis of this key quote from Act 2:

Selfish upper class

Selfish upper class

  • Gerald openly admits that he did not really have feelings for Eva, but used her for a sexual relationship and kept her as his mistress (woman who has a sexual relationship with a married man).
  • Priestley does this to show how upper-class people would take what they wanted, regardless of the impact on others, or the emotional toil (strain) it could take.
Remorseless and vain

Remorseless and vain

  • Gerald does not regret his actions, or truly feel sorry for how he treated Eva.
  • Instead, he sees himself as heroic because he rescued Eva and gave her money.
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