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is not impressed and will not be bribed out of this‚ he also does not bother with threats such as “I’ve been lord mayor for a couple of years ill have you know and I’m still on the bench” which is announced by my Birling before he finds out about Sheila and Eric’s involvement. He has also used Mr Birling
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Response to literature: AN INSPECTOR CALLS John Boynton Priestly was born in Britain in 1894. He worked as a novelist and playwright‚ but he was also a political activist. Most of his plays‚ just like ‘An inspector calls’‚ have a very significant political content in which capitalism is criticized. He was interested in the idea of socialism‚ which defends a system without great differences between social casses. His greatest concerns were equality and fairness‚ and there are many references to
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‘We do not live alone. We are members of one body.’ How does this play highlight the theme of responsibility? ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a detective/drama play written in 1945 by J.B. Priestley. Priestley believed in very socialist views that are very much about sharing and same values for all. Theses get reflected in the play‚ most notably as his role as the inspector‚ where Priestley most outputs his views in direct contrast with Mr Birling. Priestley portrays Birling as an idiotic capitalist that
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immediately show the reader the extent to which village life is dominated entirely by the male. Its subtlety reflects the idea that male dominance has become just a normal part of life‚ to the point where it can almost be looked over. The death of Mustafa Sa’eed meant that his widow was placed in the care of the narrator‚ "You’re the bride’s guardian." This suggests that even as a widow‚ a woman was not free to do as she pleased‚ with regards to who she was to wed. The fact that a widow was
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Topping the list is Scar‚ the brother of Mustafa in “The Lion King” who hates Mustafa as the ruler of all Pride Rock. In the 1955 version of “The Lady and the Tramp‚” the two felines‚ Si and Am‚ were mischievous cats that were responsible for a lot of hardships that Lady‚ a dog‚ went through. In the comments section
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that Arthur Birling truly loves his daughter and he would do anything for her and support her in many ways. We can see this when he says “Sheila means a tremendous lot to me” over the engagement dinner with Gerald. It is portrayed that he truly has her best interests at heart and only wants the best for her. Although‚ as Birling later reveals that he wants Sheila to marry Gerald not only for her benefit but also for his‚ as Gerald’s father’s business (Crofts
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Character of Mr. Watts Tom Christian Watts‚ known locally as Pop Eye‚ is an elderly white man living in the village with his black wife‚ Grace. Grace is from the village and now suffers from an undisclosed mental illness. He and his wife are local eccentrics‚ providing the children with entertainment on occasions when Pop Eye‚ wearing a clown’s red nose‚ pulls his wife along the village in a trolley. In turn‚ she stands regally looking at no-one. Matilda is keen to understand what this behaviour
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Jake Shawver Cultural Anthropology Elmhurst College Fall 2012 Turkey and Modernity Turkey has always historically been a region of economic and/or military importance. Whether it was under Roman occupation‚ or as the independent Ottomans‚ this region has always been one of vast importance‚ and this trend has continued into the modern era. Starting with the earliest traces of civilization and extending well beyond the democratic reforms of their beloved commander Ataturk (which literally means
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