Using a close Analysis of 4:1 as a starting point and material from the play as a whole‚ discuss how Shakespeare presents Henry and explores Renaissance idea concerning kingship and society. Include some consideration of how modern audience’s response may compare to that of a contemporary audience. In “Henry V” Shakespeare presents a figure that symbolises the ideal monarch as expressed by writers like Bodin and Erasmus. In a renaissance society it is believed that each king is appointed king
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The playwright of ’An Inspector Calls’ John Boynton Priestly was alive between 1894 and 1984‚ in this time he served in the First World War where in 1916 he was badly injured. It wasn’t until the end of the Second World War in 1945 that he wrote ’An Inspector Calls’; he chose to set the play thirty years in the past before either wars had happened- in 1912. Priestly was a renowned socialist and highly respected in his time- with his own radio show which around twenty million tuned into each week
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Shelia Birling – An Inspector Calls Sheila Birling is the character who changes most in the play. She begins as a naïve‚ self-centered and privileged young woman but soon develops into a perceptive and increasingly mature and wise character‚ who displays the attitudes of responsibility that form J. B. Priestley’s message in the play. Set in 1910‚ the author attempts to show how Capitalism led to the world wars‚ revolutions and economic disasters. Our first impressions of Sheila Birling are presented
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How important do you think is the theme of love in “An Inspector Calls”? How does Priestley presents different forms of love in the play? At the beginning of the play‚ Sheila and Gerald’s relationship is unbalanced because Gerald sees himself as the dominant one‚ and is controlling. Sheila is naïve‚ quite immature for her age and impressionable. Gerald chose and bought the engagement ring for Sheila‚ without her having any say about it‚ and she just accepts that without questioning Gerald. She
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Explore the ways in which Dickinson presents her beliefs on Mortality Dickinson has created many poems on the theme of death‚ her main influence on the idea of death in her poems cam from the amount of close relation deaths she faced. Due to the extensive amount of funerals she has had to attend she no longer feels as though attending these funerals are something she feels is right to do‚ but something she sees as that she now has to do almost like she sees it as a duty. Even though with all these
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England‚ 1912. The main family in the play is the Birling family which consists of Arthur Birling the main character‚ Sybil Birling his wife‚ Sheila Birling his daughter and Eric Birling his son. There is also Gerald Croft who is planning on marrying Sheila. In the opening they are in their dining room which is a ‘fairly large suburban house’ implying they are of middle class‚ but rising up and probably at the higher end of the spectrum. Arthur Birling is seen by the audience when the curtains go up
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Write about Inspector Goole’s role in the play. How far is he a believable policeman? How does Priestly use the Inspector in the play? In this essay I am going to be exploring the role and function Priestly gives the inspector in “An Inspector Calls“. I am going to break down his role in the play‚ explore his effects on the other characters‚ analyse his stage presence‚ show his intention in coming to the Birling household and also how Priestly utilises the inspector’s personal qualities. I am also
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write about how Priestley presents some of the contrasts in the play. Priestley presents the contrasts in the play ’An Inspector Calls’ in many ways. There are many of these‚ the main contrast is the difference in attitudes of the younger generation and the older generation‚ this continues to develop throughout the entire play‚ and we see how both generations act to their involvement with Eva Smiths death. Another contrast is the opposing views of the upper and lower class and also how they were treated
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Do you think Mrs Birling is presented as having done something worse than the others ? An inspector calls is a play written in 1945 about a much different time period 1912. It is based on a working class family who act as if they were upper class. Each member of the family displays some of the seven deadly sins as we find out as the inspector questions them all. Due to the fact they all display more than one of the sins I will therefor look into weather Mrs Birling is presented as having done
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Explore how the theme of power is presented in ‘An Inspector Calls’. How would an audience react to this presentation? In ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ power is presented in different ways and by different characters. Each character exudes or uses their power differently. These different methods of portrayal may shock the audience‚ and make them see certain characters in a different light. At the start of the play‚ the first hint of power we see is through the appearance of Mr Birling when Priestly describes
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