The Role of the Inspector in 'An Inspector Calls.'
Title: The Role of the Inspector in 'An Inspector Calls.'
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 4746 | Pages: 17 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Role of the Inspector in 'An Inspector Calls.'
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 4746 | Pages: 17 (approximately 235 words/page)
Discuss the role of the Inspector in the play. How does Priestley use him? Comment on the way the Inspector varies his treatment of the characters.
An Inspector Calls is a play with many social and political messages. J. B. Priestley believed a great deal in socialism and he used several of his plays to try and influence people to be Socialist as well. It was written in a time when Britain was ruled by
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in regards to the moral teachings because most have now accepted the advantages of Socialism over Capitalism and so do not have as much to learn on the arguments of this issue as the audiences of 1947.
In regards to the question of what the Inspector actually was, I personally feel that there is not enough evidence given for even a strong, fact-supported theory to be produced to answer the question, let alone an infallible answer.