Inspector Goole exhibits a mix of disappointment and moral judgment towards the Birling family. He challenges their complacency and self-interest, highlighting their role in the demise of Eva Smith. Rather than harboring personal animosity, his focus is on urging them to recognize their social responsibilities and the consequences of their actions. Ultimately, he seeks to provoke reflection and accountability in their behavior.
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