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Discuss the role of the Inspector in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’
In this Play the inspector plays various roles. ... Additionally he plays a fraud because he is not a real inspector, but he does act as an Inspector. The inspector adds a great deal of tension and drama to the play. ... Birling and Birling because of the inspector. Priestley uses the inspector as a substitute of him self to put his socialist points across this adds drama because we have to think about what he is trying to do. ... An example is ‘We are members of one body,’ said the inspector. This shows us that the inspector is enforcing the point of being part of one community and that we should look out for one and other. This also shows the link of how the inspector could just be Priestley in another form such as a ghost. ... When the inspector first enters the stage the atmosphere changes but not a great deal on first sight of the inspector. The inspector does not appear to be a big man but he does make him self appear strong and confident. ... She has come to this decision as a result of the influence the inspector has had on her. ... For example ‘whoever that inspector was it was anything but a joke. ... This shows us that the Inspector really has influenced Sheila and she has learnt something from what he is trying to say. Also she is showing the divide between the Birlings when they find out the inspector was not real as they now will not take responsibility for the death of Eva Smith but the youngsters will.
Approximate Word count = 1258 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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