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    ‘An Inspector Calls’ was written by J. B. Priestley in 1945, and was set in 1912. One of the main themes throughout the play is the theme of responsibility, and the consequences of our actions. Another important theme in the play is of the contrast between the younger and older generations, which again links into responsibility, as the younger generation are willing to accept responsibility for what they have done wrong, whereas the older generation are not. In the beginning of the play, we get the

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    In the year 1945, against the backdrop of a world still reeling from the aftermath of World War II, J.B. Priestley undertook a literary examination of human morality. His play, "An Inspector Calls," transcends its setting in 1912 Edwardian England to delve into enduring moral questions. This narrative unfolds within the confines of the Birling family's drawing room, providing a stage for an exhaustive exploration of morality beneath the veneer of societal decorum. Priestley wrote the piece in the

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    visit of Inspector Goole. But who is Inspector Goole? And who is the girl whose suicide he is apparently investigating? Priestley deliberately set his play in 1912 because the date represented an era when all was very different from the time he was writing. In 1912, rigid class and gender boundaries seemed to ensure that nothing would change. Yet by 1945, most of those class and gender divisions had been breached. Priestley wanted to make the most of these changes. Through this play, he encourages

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    most important thing about this sentence is the word “called”, it’s a word that is usually used in informal conversations. That’s what makes it so deceptive, Edna says “An Inspectors Called” as if the Inspector is just dropping in for an informal chat and something to eat, but it’s quite the opposite really. The way the Inspector operates may appear casual laid-back and spontaneous but he has only one objective and he uses his single-minded and calculating ways to get the results he wants. He likes

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    Priestley's portrayal of Inspector Goole and the way in which he carries out his investigation of the Birling family and Gerald Croft create dramatic interest? 'An inspector calls' was written in 1945 by J.B Priestley. The play is set in 1912 and centres on Arthur Birling, a prosperous manufacturer and his family, who are celebrating the engagement of their daughter, when they are suddenly and dramatically interrupted by the arrival of the police inspector. The inspector, investigating the suicide

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    In An Inspector Calls, JB Priestley uses the character of Mrs Birling to portray a typical higher-class woman. On multiple occasions in the play, Mrs Birling (Sybil) is presented as dismissive and a snob. This behaviour is evident from the very start of the play where she tells off her husband for thanking the chef in front of a guest, Gerald. She says “Arthur, you’re not supposed to say such things.” This authoritative tone from Mrs Birling shows that she takes pride in her social respectability

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    The English Society in 1912 Portrayed in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls J. B. Priestley's play 'An Inspector calls' can be seen as a progression from ignorance to knowledge, of which he conveys many points of significance about English society in 1912. Priestley does this through various dramatic techniques that convey his criticisms to the audience. Priestley provides detailed stage directions at the beginning of Act One, which gives the audience the impression

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    ‘Explore how Sheila’s character develops throughout the play’ The play ‘An Inspector Calls’ was written in 1945, by J.B. Priestley, yet set in 1912. At this time, society was mainly capitalist with industry and agriculture owned privately. Wealth is not evenly shared and there is a distinct divide between upper and lower class people. The play is set around a wealthy, upper-middle class family, headed by Arthur Birling a factory owner. In the beginning of the play, we see the family celebrating

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    In the play, ‘An Inspector Calls’, written by J.B Priestly in 1945, Eric is featured as part of the main characters in a wealthy family, who are celebrating Eric’s sister, Sheila’s engagement. Despite his apparent misfit and mystery to the reader as the curtain falls, Priestly employs the character of Eric to feature in his Socialist narrative play, which is focused on the fundamental concept of responsibility. Despite being called on by the Inspector about a girl who committed suicide, Eric is weak-willed

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    commence; due to the fact that, Wells Fargo (our lender) has a lengthy home recovery process that we are still trying to satisfy. As part of the home recovery process and in the protection of our lender’s interest — Wells Fargo— sent out a home inspector whose purpose was to verify the property damages against the submitted contract/estimates, and the repairs already made; namely the water mitigation, mold remediation, and the demolition. Although our home is technically 50% completed (water/mold

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