The play, written by J.B. Priestley, is set in 1912 and explores themes of social responsibility and moral accountability.
Inspector Goole sheds a light on all the concerns that Priestley had at the time of writing An Inspector Calls around age, gender, class and social responsibility. Priestley uses the Inspector to ...
The language in An Inspector Calls includes dialogue and stage directions. Priestley has tried to make the dialogue realistic so there is less emphasis on imagery and more focus on plain ...
Age is an important theme in An Inspector Calls. Priestley uses it to show how he believed that there was hope in the younger generation's ability to learn and change. The older characters ...
Priestley highlighted the inequality between upper, middle and working- classes. Before World War Two, Britain was divided by class. Two such classes were the wealthy land and factory owners and ...
Priestley is specific in the stage directions about each character’s age, appearance and manner. For An Inspector Calls to work on stage it is vital that all cast members work well together.
The thing with a classic play such as An Inspector Calls is that it has been performed ... National Theatre production of the iconic JB Priestley thriller. Written in 1945 but set at the end ...
During World War Two women had a more prominent role in the work place An Inspector Calls was written after ... thing and stayed stuck in the past. Priestley explores the impact of these new ...
An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley, is a play that revolves around the apparent suicide of a young woman called Eva Smith. In the play, the unsuspecting Birling family are visited by the ...
An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley centres on Inspector Goole’s interrogation of the Birling family, following the death of a young girl called Eva Smith. Are they to blame? Characters The main ...