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Answer:
Priestley uses Gerald to attack the upper-classes of post-war Britain. He shows that despite outward appearances, Gerald is described as an 'attractive chap' and 'well-bred'. This class of people were still capable of questionable behaviour. Gerald has an affair and initially tries to avoid telling the truth.
Explanation:
❤Gerald Croft is an upper class man. He is the son of very high capitalist business people
❤ Mr Croft's views align with the older generation, which Priestly is trying to challenge
❤ Gerald is also very unsympathetic to Eva Smith alike Mr Birling proving their resemblance
❤ Hope this helps:)
❤ Anna