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Edexcel English Literature GCSE An Inspector Calls: Themes
pmt.physicsandmathstutor.comPriestley’s main intentions with writing ‘An Inspector Calls’. Priestley himself was a socialist , but Britain was - and still is - a capitalist country . The Birlings represent the prospering capitalists in society , while the Inspector acts as Priestley’s socialist mouthpiece .
An Inspector Calls Practice Exam Questions
www.crownhills.comJB Priestley: An Inspector Calls These questions alternate between character questions and theme questions (as they do in the exam) EITHER 01 How important is the character of Eric in demonstrating Priestley’s ideas? Write about: How Eric responds to his family and the Inspector
An Inspector Calls Worksheets - Falinge Park High School
www.falingepark.comThis worksheet accompanies slide 14 of An Inspector Calls - Introduction and Act One.ppt Plot summary exercise – Act One Fill in the gaps in the passage below using the words listed: The play opens with the Birling family celebrating the _____ of Sheila and Gerald. The _____ mood is _____ by the arrival
‘An Inspector Calls’ – key quotes
rphs-achievement.weebly.com‘An Inspector Calls’ – Key Quotes . Mr Birling “You’re just the kind of son-in-law I always wanted” 4 “I’m talking as a hard-headed, practical man of business… there isn’t a chance of war” 6 “… unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable” 7 “…there’s a fair chance that I …
An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley - Ark Alexandra Academy
arkalexandra.orgAn Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley Name: Class: 2 CONTENTS: Act One 3 Act Two 33 Act Three 60 Practice Exam Questions 87 All three acts, which are continuous, take place in the dining room of the
Edexcel English Literature GCSE An Inspector Calls ...
pmt.physicsandmathstutor.comThe older generation within An Inspector Calls are especially opposed to societal changes which would lessen the divisions in classes. This is largely due to the current capitalist society benefitting the Birling family greatly in a financial sense. Birling’s “provincial” speech bears …
An Inspector Calls Revision AQA Specimen Paper 1 AQA ...
gcselanguage.weebly.comlearnt. The play starts with the sharp ring of a front door and ends with the telephone rings sharply. The play starts wit h Edna announcing an inspectors called and ends with an officer is on his way. Eric and Sheila choose a different path at the end of the play because they learnt something. Their cyclical narrative transforms into a spiral.
An Inspector Calls - Parkwood Academy
parkwoodacademy.e-act.org.ukto work as a freelance writer. Much of his writing was ground-breaking and controversial. He included new ideas about possible parallel universes (Ouspensky and Dunne’s Theories of Time) and strong political messages.
Answers: An Inspector Calls
images.scholastic.co.ukhis family (he dismisses his children’s opinions and standpoint, tries to protect Mrs Birling); and Eva Smith (saw her as a route to higher profits rather than as a person). • Explore how Priestley portrays Mr Birling’s opinions to be wrong through his speeches and contextual details (e.g. the ‘unsinkable’ Titanic).