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GCSE: English Literature: J B Priestley: Page 2 Coursework and Essays
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mr Birling in an inspector calls
(User Rating: 8.57 | Length: 10.2 Pages)
mr Birling in an inspector calls In the introduction of Act One, we are given a few brief details about Mr Birling by the author. We are told that he is a 'heavy-looking, rather portentous man in his middle fifties with fairly easy manners but rather provincial in his speech.' So we already ...

Priestly's main aim in Inspector Calls
(User Rating: 7.25 | Length: 3.8 Pages)
Priestly's main aim in Inspector Calls I am going to be analyzing what Priestley´s main aim is and has he achieved it. I will be looking at the characters and how they link up with Priestley´s aim and why. The main themes of the play and the Inspector´s last speech and exit will also be discuss ...

Priestly's view on Society in an Inspector Calls
(User Rating: 8.25 | Length: 5.8 Pages)
Priestly's view on Society in an Inspector Calls ` I am to comment on how Priestly uses the characters of Arthur and Sheila Birling to represent his own views on society. The play "An Inspector Calls" is set in 1912 but was written in 1945. Edwardian society at that time (1912) was st ...

Social and moral responsibilites of the characters?
(User Rating: 6.14 | Length: 5.6 Pages)
Social and moral responsibilites of the characters? Mr Birling opens the play with "You ought to like this port, Gerald. As a matter of fact, Finchley told me it´s exactly the same port your father gets from him." From just Birling´s first line of dialogue, it shows him trying to social c ...

The Inspection in An Inspector Calls
(User Rating: 3.50 | Length: 3.1 Pages)
The Inspection in An Inspector Calls "An Inspector Calls" by J B Priestley was wrote post-world war II but is set in the time period of the early 1910's; this is a time of great innovation and great threat. With "Titanic" about to make its maiden voyage and trouble in the Ba ...

The Message of An Inspector calls
(User Rating: 8.17 | Length: 5.1 Pages)
The Message of An Inspector calls The play An Inspector Calls was written in 1945 within a week of World War Two ending but is set before World War One. J B Priestley wrote this play intentionally as he saw an urgent need for social change and used the play to express his desire for social equality ...

Who is to blame for the death of Eva Smith?
(User Rating: 7.38 | Length: 6.7 Pages)
Who is to blame for the death of Eva Smith? In the play ˇ§An Inspector Callsˇ¨ in Act Three, the Inspector tells the Birling family, ˇ§The girl killed herself ˇV and died a horrible death. But each of you helped to kill her. Remember that. Never forget it.ˇ¨ I will now examine each character in tur ...


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