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    and experience: 10 Distinctive qualities of David: 10 Weakness of David: 10 Spenser’s and company analysis: 11 Mistakes made by David during interview: 11 Gerald Baum: 11 History and experience: 11 Distinctive abilities of Gerald: 11 Some weak points of Gerald: 12 Gotz and Loeb analysis: 12 Mistakes made by Gerald during interview: 13 Sonia Meetha: 13 History and experiences 13 Distinctive abilities of Sonia Meetha: 13 Weakness of Sonia Meetha: 14 Welsh‚ Harrison‚ and

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    some people claim should be off air are talked about their intellectual points‚ and how society has gone downhill from reality on TV. Johnson‚ Steven. “Watching TV Makes You Smarter.” They Say I say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing.Eds. Gerald Graff‚ CathyBirkenstein‚ and Russel Durst. New York: Norton‚ 2009. 213-230. Print. In the article written By Steven Johnson‚ “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”‚ states that the TV audience has become more cognitively demanding then earlier generations

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    with Gerald and there is a celebration being held at the Birling’s house‚ Sheila is known to be very irresponsible before the inspector arrives‚ and to an extent to which she starts to ignore other family members. This is supported by the quote and stage direction "Oh-it’s wonderful! Look- Mummy-isn’t it a beauty? Oh-darling-[She kisses GERALD hastily]". We immediately see from this quotation the innocence excitement and irresponsibility of Sheila by her reaction to the engagement ring Gerald has

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    Sybil Birling‚ Eric Birling‚ Gerald Croft‚ Edna and INSPECTOR GOOLE. The detective thriller really gets the audience’s attention‚ from the build up to what’s going to happen next‚ the cliff hanger round each corner to the terrible twists near to the end‚ these kind of things really catch the eye of the reader and makes them want to read more and more into the book. The lifelike picture

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    us. The Inspector‚ Sheila Gerald and Eric all say that she was "pretty." Gerald describes her as "very pretty - soft brown hair and big dark eyes." Her parents were dead. She came from outside Brumley: Mr Birling speaks of her being "country-bred." She was working class. The Inspector says that she had kept a sort of diary‚ which helped him piece together the last two years of her life: However‚ in Act 3 we begin to wonder whether Eva ever really existed. Gerald says‚ "We ’ve no proof it was

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    “mummy”. This implies that she is childish‚ innocent‚ and a naive looking character in the beginning. This makes her seem very silly and not understanding things normally than they seem. While Gerald had proposed to Sheila in the beginning of Act One‚ showing Sheila talking about the ring Gerald just gave her “Oh-Gerald-You’ve got it-is it the one you wanted me to have?” (P5). This immediately shows her how the ‘ring’ is what ‘he wanted her to have’ and shows how spoilt she is by her wanting something

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    What is the role of the Inspector in “An Inspector Calls”? Set at the close of the Edwardian Era‚ J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” is a detective story like no other. Premiered in 1945‚ the play explores the class divide and social hierarchy of early 20th Century Britain‚ warns of the evils of Capitalism and expresses Priestley’s own Socialist message. As a rich‚ middle-class family celebrate an engagement‚ their idyllic world is shattered by the arrival of a police Inspector‚ investigating

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    The 20th century president that I picked that could have been impeached is Gerald Rudolph “Jerry” Ford‚ Jr. I picked him because he was the only president of the United States who was never elected president by the Electoral College. Ford was also the president when the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam affair ended‚ being president during one of the worst economies since the Great Depression‚ and he presidentially pardoned ex-president Richard Nixon for his role in the Watergate scandal. Ford could

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    unlike the Crofts. Mr Birling should be dressed in smart outfit of the era to demonstrate his ‘new money’ wealth. He should appear to be very pleased with the engagement of his daughter to Gerald croft as he is in hope of merging their companies‚ so I would advise the actor to appear smug and should flatter Gerald. Also since Mr. Birling made his own money he has come for a poor background and this can be seen when his wife reprimands him for praising the cook‚ therefore whilst he is powerful he also

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    In Act One of “An Inspector Calls” how does J.B. Priestley uses dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience‚as well as interest and involve them in his play? J.B Priestley was born in Bradford‚ Yorkshire on 13th September 1894. He firm believer of socialism which is a political theory or system in which the means of production and distribution are controlled by the people therefore he disagrees firmly with capitalism. Priestley set his play in 1912 because the

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