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    An Inspector Calls is a play set in 1912. In the play‚ Gerald and Sheila are enjoying an engagement party when intrudes a ‘police inspector’ who reveals that a lower class woman drank disinfectant and died. The inspector gradually reveals that every member of the family plays a part in the girl’s death. What is important about this play‚ and at first seems irrelevant‚ is that it is set in 1912. What must be remembered is that today if a young woman was struggling with the dilemmas that Eva Smith

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    How does Priestley present the inspector in the play? Priestley presents the inspector as a man who enjoys allowing people to feel intimidated by his presence. This is shown in the quote: “He creates at once an impression of massiveness‚ solidity and purposefulness.” This infers that although he may not be ‘massive’‚ he gains satisfaction from creating an impression of this. The word ‘solidity’ implies that he is a well kept together and reliable man‚ that perhaps he has the capability of making

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    An Inspector Calls is a definitive play written by J.B Priestley. It explores the many themes that wove through society before the first world war‚ such lack of social responsibility‚ social disparity between different classes and the gap of understanding and contemplating between the two dissimilar generations – the young and the old. In this essay‚ I will be exploring the character Sheila Birling and how and why does she change in the play‚ in response to the Inspector and to her family. At the

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    Monologue from Sheila Birling I feel extremely responsible for the horrid tragedy of what had happened to that young lady. On the other hand at the time it took place I was in a furious temper; I had tried on this dress‚ and well.... it just didn’t suit me at all! Then the girl- had tried on the dress as if she was wearing it. And it just suited her. She was the right type for it. She was very pretty too- with big dark eyes. I caught sight of the girl smiling at Miss Francis- as if to say‚ “doesn’t

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    room of a “fairly large suburban house‚ belonging to a prosperous manufacturer’‚ Mr. Birling. The room is described as being “heavily comfortable but not cozy and homelike”‚ suggesting that it is more like a showroom that exhibits wealth and social status‚ almost like a picture in a magazine. This is a very special occasion for the Birlings‚ because they are celebrating the engagement of their daughter‚ Sheila Birling‚ to Gerald Croft‚ a well-bred young man from another aristocratic family of an even

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    ‘The Inspector merely functions as a mouthpiece for Priestley’s ideas’ What do you think the Inspector function is in the play and how does Priestly present him? The Inspector is an enigmatic figure who acts as a catalyst which creates the possibility for the others to confess to their wrongdoings. The inspector takes his responsibilities seriously and acknowledges that it is his ‘duty to ask questions’ highlighting his intact character whilst the others break down. The Inspector has several

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    How is Stanley portrayed as a villain ? Streetcar named desire was a play set in the 20th century‚ 1951 written by Teneesse Williams. This extrct from scene 10 is significant section of the play as it depicts the most important part of the play with the implied rape on Blanche by Stanley. Williams uses dramatic techniques and symbols which illustrate Stanley’s violent and aggressive behavoiurs‚ displaying him in negative light and as a villian and through the use of violence and animal imagery

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    How is the character of Satan portrayed in Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’? In the text‚ Satan is one of the main points of focus‚ especially in the first two books‚ introducing him to the reader‚ telling the story of his fall from a position alongside God‚ and how he intends to overthrow God at some point‚ and gain a position of power. Satan could be considered as a hero in this text‚ if his intentions were not bad‚ but still he is attempting to overcome his own personal doubt and weakness and achieve

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    The Stage and Film Portrayal of Othello As Thomas Macaulay once said‚ “Othello is‚ perhaps‚ the greatest work in the world”‚ and that statement may be true. Othello‚ a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ follows the military and romantic life of Othello and those he comes into contact with throughout the play. During the course of history‚ this famous play has been performed on both the stage and on film hundreds of times. The stage and film portrayals equate and differentiate from Othello in Shakespeare’s

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    ’An Inspector Calls’ is a play by J.B. Priestley which criticises the social structure of the early twentieth century society. J.B. Priestley was born at the end of the 19th century; in 1894. At this time‚ Britain and Europe had a very class conscious society. Britain was highly industrialised and governed by right wing parties either the Whigs or the Liberals. Most of the royal families of Europe were inter-related and wielded enormous power. The workers in most countries of Europe were badly treated

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