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Inspector Goole
An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls
Title: An Inspector Calls
Author: J.B Priestly
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The play is set in 1912, and being set at this time there was not only opportunity for predictions but also for a more drastic look at the relationship between rich and poor. An Inspector Calls is a play with many social and political messages. J. B. Priestly believed a great deal in socialism and he used several of his plays to try and influence people to be Socialist as well. The play is set in the house of the Birling family. As soon as the curtains open, it is clear that the family is wealthy because there is high quality furniture and decoration in the house in which the play is set. The family use their house as a status symbol and have decorated it in a way so as to reflect their wealth. We learn this from the 'few imposing but tasteless pictures’, which will probably have been chosen because they were expensive, not because they were liked. These pictures also tell us that the Birlings are proud of their wealth and think themselves to be very important but lack the good taste that is present in those who are socially superior to them. The house is described as being 'substantial and comfo
Approximate Word count = 1526
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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