"How j b priestley uses dramatic irony in an inspector calls" Essays and Research Papers

Sort By:
Satisfactory Essays
Good Essays
Better Essays
Powerful Essays
Best Essays
Page 40 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Good Essays

    Situational Irony

    • 607 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Ironies in “The Story of an Hour” There are three known types of irony: dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational. Dramatic irony is when something is understood by the reader but not grasped by the characters in the story. Verbal irony‚ however‚ is when the character in a story says one thing but means another. Lastly‚ situational irony is when in a situation‚ the actions have an effect that is opposite from what was expected or intended. In Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour”‚ dramatic and

    Premium The Story of an Hour Marriage Short story

    • 607 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES IN MACBETH Dramatic techniques are used throughout Shakespeare’s Macbeth to explore Macbeth’s relationship with the women in the play. The drama techniques are used as tools by Shakespeare to manipulate the plot and characters‚ to express fundamental concepts and themes and dictate the actions of the characters. They also create suspense and keep the audience aware throughout the play of the relationship between Macbeth and his wife as well as his interactions with the Weird

    Premium Macbeth

    • 1187 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The poem “Theme for English B” tells a story about a student’s perspective on who he truly is as a person by Langston Hughes. The poem is developed into three sections. The first section creates a tone of knowledge where he knows where he stands as the only black student trying to express through the use of imagery. He uses imagery when he says “I’m the only colored student in my class”(10). The use of imagery‚ readers can understand where he stands & picture it for a better understanding of where

    Premium Fiction Poetry Genre

    • 343 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    ’An Inspector Calls’‚ written by J.B.Priestley is a play that includes the characters of Eva Smith‚ who appears to have committed suicide‚ and Edna‚ the housekeeper of the Birling family. Both Eva Smith‚ and Edna represent women‚ who suffer at the hands of poverty and neglect‚ and both characters are the epitome victims of the unjust nature of the social order. To those better off than them‚ they are invisible. Edna seems to be‚ a possible suicide victim‚ and there is even a link between the two

    Free An Inspector Calls Performance 2007 albums

    • 911 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Analysis “Angel Pavement” by Priestley The extract under analysis is written by an English novelist‚ playwright and a broadcaster‚ John Boynton Priestly. “Angel Pavement” is his novel published in 1930. It brought him a great success. Some problems are touched in this novel‚ for example‚ a problem of upbringing‚ a generation gap. Generally‚ Priestly touches upon problems in the society‚ emphasizes its inconsistency. The extract dwells upon a common dinner of a family. Mr. Smeeth‚ the head of a

    Premium Child Joseph Priestley J. B. Priestley

    • 523 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Situational Irony

    • 556 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Many times authors use irony to prove a point. There are three types of irony: dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational. Situational irony is present in “The Sniper”‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ “Gift of the Magi”‚ and “The Necklace” to help create the theme in the stories. In the story The Sniper situational irony plays a major part in the story.”The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse” (O’Flanerty). This shows situational irony because he was ready to kill‚ but when the sniper

    Premium The Most Dangerous Game KILL Short story

    • 556 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Irony in ’The Lottery ’ Shirley Jackson wrote the story ’The Lottery. ’ A lottery is typically thought of as something good because it usually involves winning something such as money or prizes. In this lottery it is not what they win but it is what is lost. Point of views‚ situations‚ and the title are all ironic to the story ’The Lottery. ’ The point of view in ’The Lottery ’ is ironic to the outcome. Jackson used third person dramatic point of view when writing ’The Lottery. ’ The

    Premium Short story Comedy Literary technique

    • 502 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    How does Priestley hint at the tensions within the group that later become more clear in Act 1? In Act 1 of An Inspector calls‚ Priestly makes it crucial that he sets out hints of conflicts and tension that later become clear to the reader. He is careful in his creation of tension through themes that occur throughout the play‚ which guide the reader through the text in what reveals itself to be a cautious downfall of an apparent secure and wealthy family structure. As the scene begins‚ Priestley

    Premium Socialism Capitalism

    • 1276 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Explore the ways in which Priestley makes this such a dramatic and significant moment in the play In this playing I will be exploring how Priestley makes this moment in the play so dramatic and significant. The Inspector has just left the Birling’s all thunderstruck and traumatized‚ each of them handling it in different ways. As Gerald walks in it has come clear to us that the older generation are set in their ways and do not hesitate to even think about what the Inspector has told them‚ yet are stuck

    Premium The Play An Inspector Calls Inspector Clouseau

    • 554 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Priestly portrays the character of the Inspector as an unconventional figure on stage‚ this is due to the way in which he expresses his thoughts‚ his personality and the way in which he conducts the investigation. In act 1 he is very direct‚ in the way he talks to the family‚ unlike other inspectors‚ who would be politer and indirect when asking questions about what they have done‚ “cutting through‚ massively”. In addition to that‚ the stage directions‚ in which he is described as having an “impression

    Premium The Play Inspector Clouseau An Inspector Calls

    • 524 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
Page 1 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 50