Gerald groft meets Eva smith at the palace bar, however she says her name is Daisy Renton
march 8 1911
His last name was Smith
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Anthony Charles Hockley Smith (born Anthony Charles Smith in 1935)
Steven B. Smith - poet - was born in 1946.
Smith P. Gammage has written: 'Christian deportment...'
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The City of Hoover, Alabama had a building inspector from 1974 - 2002 name Gerald R. Smith.
When Eva Smith is presented to the audience by the Inspector, she is immediately shown to be the victim of the play. The Inspector highlights and describes how each of the members of the Birling family including Gerlad Croft has used Eva Smith and bought not but pain and sadness. The Inspector shows that each character has victimized her and that each of them has a part to play and a partly responsible for her death. The Inspector soon shows us that he thinks she is a victim as he describes her as "A pretty, lively sort of girl, who never did anybody any harm." The used of the adjective ''pretty'' creates a really intense sympathy towards Eva Smith which could connote that she was a really welcoming innocent low class statues. The Inspector tries to make each family member, including Gerald Croft, guilty for how they have treated Eva Smith. This is because Eva Smith in this play was representing the lower class working people and shows clearly how much they had to go through because of the rich, in this case the Birlings and Crofts.
The reason for this is because she feels sorry for Eva Smith the unsatisfied worker who committed satisfied.
Ormond Gerald Smith died in 1933.
Ormond Gerald Smith was born in 1860.
Gerald W. Smith was born in 1929.
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Gerald L. K. Smith died in 1976.
Gerald L. K. Smith was born in 1898.
Eva Smith's letter to Gerald in the play "An Inspector Calls" reveals her desperation and vulnerability as she seeks help from him. In the letter, she expresses gratitude for his kindness and support, but also acknowledges that their relationship has ended. Eva's letter highlights the power dynamics and class divisions that exist in society.
Gerald Lucian Morgan Smith has written: 'Laboratory diagnosis for pregnancy'