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    The Use of Dramatic Devices in An Inspector Calls By J.B Priestly In An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestly an inspector is introduced who wants to show and teach the Birling family. He wants to teach the Birlings about being responsible for their actions and that their actions can severe consequences. Priestly's main concern is to make to make the world a better place to live in for everyone. The date 1912 in which the play is set in is important because two years later World

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    the real participants in the events involved with the bombing at Piazza Fontana, or the interrogation and death of Pino Pinelli. I was informed by Jillian that the Inspector is based on a police officer named Luigi Calabresi who was characterized by his casual wear and his nervous twitches. This helped me understand why the Inspector was shown to exhibit these same traits in the play. My understanding of Bertozzo’s character was deepened when Jillian states that In Italy, the carabinieri, or the

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    Rationale and Hypotheses: Police manuals seem to indicate that more experienced detectives are better able to detect deception than inexperienced detectives. In this study, we evaluated this claim with our sample of 1,052 police officers representing 256 police stations across England. First, we tested whether officers did better detecting lies for real-life criminals accused of crimes versus everyday people (students, business owners, and married individuals). We hypothesized that police officers

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    Earlier on that day, Des Taviner placed some counterfeit money into Inspector Conway’s memorial fund. He had also been killed by the racist gang. Taviner was intent on destroying the money so he decided to throw a petrol bomb into the office. His actions cause 6 other officers to be killed. It was a shocking

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    An antagonist can be defined as someone or something that is put in the story to oppose the protagonist or to cause problems that need to be overcome. Throughout the story, every character in one way or another causes problems, as the story emphasizes that nobody is perfect. The Orangedrink Lemondrink man could be an antagonist as he causes Estha great emotional turmoil and traumatizes him. Ammu and Velutha could be antagonists because if they hadn’t had the affair then maybe Velutha wouldn’t be

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    If one runs through the wordings of Section 66A, one can infer that the section aims at curbing the information which is ‘grossly offensive’ and is of a ‘menacing character.’ Further, it also aims at restricting false statements which can cause any type of unaccepted disturbances. The disturbances at which the section aims are further laid down under sub-section (b) and (c). So, the ultimate aim of the section is to prohibit the nuances which is likely to take place as a result of the messages laid

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    Under their Thumb Questioning the credibility of the Queensland police force is unheard of, but when an Aboriginal man is found dead in his cell, who is held responsible? Director Tony Krawitz decides to uncover this tragedy in his documentary, The Tall Man writes Paige Smith. Through compelling visuals, confronting interviews and captivating camera techniques, The Tall Man is an informative documentary which shockingly details the injustices of this story and the effects on the community. On

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    Adam Kadom Myp4b English Ms. Montero An Inspector Calls An inspector calls is a play written by John Boynton Priestley. The play was premiered 1945 but the play takes place on a single night in April 1912. The play was focusing on the Birling family who were in the upper middle-class. The family is visited by a man calling himself Inspector Goole who is questioning different members of the family about the suicide of a young working-class woman, Eva Smith (also known as Daisy Renton). The family

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    Social class in important in An Inspector Calls. This is because the Birling family all helped to contribute to Eva's suicide. If all the characters didn't think that class was important, Eva would be alive. The older characters, Mr and Mrs Birling who mainly care about class. This is because they are very old fashioned and traditional. Mr Birling keen to be knighted to show his hard-fought rise to the upper class. He also wants Sheila to marry Gerald, whose father is a successful businessman. Mr

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    J B Priestley's Creation of Tension in An Inspector Calls In this essay I will be explaining how J B Priestley creates tension for the audience of an inspector calls as each character gradually reveal their involvement with Eva Smith/Daisy Renton. The characters are forced to confess by the way that the inspector appears to know everything already for example when the inspector says "I think you remember Eva smith now don't

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