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  1. Oct 28, 2024 · Sheila and Eric come to represent Priestley’s 1945 audience — a more progressive and responsible generation. Mr and Mrs Birling, and Gerald, reflect the blinkered attitudes of an older generation whose irresponsibility would have unsettled Priestley’s audience. 4. Dramatic device

  2. Early in the play, Sheila says to Gerald 'so you be careful'. This line could be delivered in a number of ways, each would change its meaning. Priestley specifies that the line is said 'half ...

  3. - these are monetary exchanges, rather than financial aid - therefore disguising prostitution as charity - Priestley's use of imperatives bear connotations of power and force-Gerald was always in power and control-Most of Gerald's speech about Eva is a semantic field of business which shows Gerald perceives their relationship as transaction-Priestley through Gerald conveys the message that ...

  4. Jun 29, 2018 · Overall, the role of Gerald in An Inspector Calls is very similar to the role of Sheila Birling, since both characters are included in the story motivate the audience and make them leave the theater with increased acceptance of Priestley's socialist ideals. While Sheila is used as an audience’s surrogate to move the audience through the play, Gerald acts as a negative pressure for the ...

  5. Language (An Inspector Calls) This section explores the Language used in the play An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley. An Inspector Calls, written by J.B. Priestley, uses language in a powerful way to convey key themes, character dynamics, and social criticism. The play’s language is carefully crafted to explore ideas of social ...

  6. Priestley’s dialogue portrays a broad range of traits so that all the characters have distinctive personalities: the moody and explosive Eric, the tight-lipped Sybil Birling and the discreet Gerald. Arthur Birling and Sheila share the Inspector’s directness, even bluntness in the case of Arthur Birling, who is also given to oratory, but of a different kind.

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  8. 8 hours 192 questions. Download. All answers. 1 34 marks. How does Priestley use the character of the Inspector to suggest ways that society could be improved? Write about: what society is shown to be like in the play and how it might be improved.

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