Daisy Renton
Daisy Renton is a fictional character from the play "An Inspector Calls" by J.B. Priestley. She represents the struggles of the working class in early 20th-century England. Daisy is a young woman who faces numerous hardships, including poverty and exploitation, which ultimately lead to her tragic fate.
In the play, Daisy Renton is revealed to have had various interactions with the Birling family, particularly with Eric Birling. Her story serves as a critique of social responsibility and the impact of individual actions on others. Daisy's character highlights the themes of class disparity and moral accountability.