be in fact a ghost or an angel sent from God to transmit a message to this family. He represents the conscience of all those he questions and makes them realise their wrong doings. When Inspector Goole first steps into the room‚ the Birlings and Gerald are unsettled at his level of imposing upon them: “The Inspector need not be a big man but he creates at once an impression of massiveness‚ solidity and purposefulness.” He dresses in plain clothes but has a manner and certain way of “disconcerting”
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who also calls herself Daisy Renton. During the play‚ the Inspector helps the Birlings to realise that they were all partially responsible for her tragic death. The first scene in the play has a happy and exciting tone as Shelia Birling and Gerald Croft have just announced their engagement: “At this moment they have all had a good dinner‚ are celebrating a special occasion‚ and are pleased with themselves.” This shows that they are very content to overlook the underlying tension in the household
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Brumley Woman’s Charity Organization and his father has his own business. The Birling family have a maid‚ Edna and are also able to enjoy a life of great comfort and leisure. An example of this is when Mr Birling says ‘You ought to like this port‚ Gerald. As a matter of fact‚ Finchley told me it’s exactly the same port your father gets from him.’ This shows that the family were upper class because they are talking about port‚ which not all of the lower class people would know much about. One of the
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help create tension from when the Inspector first arrives and helps to show his importance. Inspector Goole enters the play in a very ironic way as he comes just after Mr Birling‚ a ‘hard-headed practical business man’ has given a small speech to Gerald and Eric saying that ‘a man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own’. This shows that he is a capitalist and only cares for his family. This is irony because the Inspector has come to help the family to realise that they
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obsessive behaviour over status to invoke popularity or power within a particular crowd‚ which is evident in the very first scenes of the play when Birling says to Gerald: ‘It’s exactly the same port your father gets from him’‚ suggesting Mr Birling bought it in order to imitate a more prominent societal figure as well as to gain a rapport with Croft. Similarly‚ Birling tries this technique with the Inspector‚ however this time to gain leverage over him by asking if he sees much of ‘Chief Constable‚ Colonel
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An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestly - A* GCSE English Literature Drama Coursework An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestly - A* GCSE English Literature Drama Coursework Page 1 of 11 by Luno2012 29 Followers Scroll to the bottom of the page to find more A* GRADE GCSE coursework! An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley A* GCSE English Literature essay writing Helpful hints! The text in bold will give you pointers and advice as to what you should include in your essay‚ and why this will
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The poem The Ballad of Calvary Street’ by James Baxter‚ the film American Beauty’ (directed by Sam Mendes and released in 1999)‚ and the play An Inspector Calls’ written by J.B. Priestley and performed at Circa Theatre in 2005‚ are all texts that share a similar theme. Although these three texts are different in terms of authorship and the medium through which the significant messages are communicated‚ what the texts do have in common is that they all convey ideas about how facades and superficial
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through the Inspector’s meetings with the Birling family and Gerald Croft that each character is made aware of his or her selfish and uncaring attitude towards the less fortunate in society. In this sense‚ Inspector Goole is a staging device but he exceeds the expectations of such a role and it would be unfair to call him ’just’ a staging device. Before the Inspector arrives at the Birling home we meet the family celebrating Mr Gerald Croft’s engagement to Sheila Birling. Mr Birling is an industrialist
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“Of Mice and Men” is a novel written in 1937 by John Steinbeck. The novel is set in 1930’s located at Salinas‚ California. Steinbeck spent time working on farms when he was young. Certainly during these times‚ he saw the life of migrant workers. Steinbeck wrote the novel to show the terrible hardship of migrant workers and the huge social and economic difficulties during the great depression. The novel is about two migrant workers called Lennie and George searching for work in Soledad‚ California
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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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