What is the immediate context for this passage?

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Read the extract below carefully from An Inspector Calls before answering the questions. INSPECTOR: You’re not even sorry now, when you know what happened to the girl? MRS BIRLING: I’m sorry she should have come to such a horrible end. But I accept no blame for it at all. INSPECTOR: Who is to blame then? MRS BIRLING: First, the girl herself. SHEILA [bitterly]: For letting Father and me have her chucked out of her jobs! MRS BIRLING: Secondly, I blame the young man who was the father of the child she was going to have. If, as she said, he didn’t belong to her class, and was some drunken... Show more

What is the immediate context for this passage?