Gcse Revision — An Inspector Calls

You cannot understand An Inspector Calls without understanding the dual time periods in which it exists. This is the single most important piece of context to memorize.

Starts "pink and intimate" (the Birlings' rose-tinted view) and turns "brighter and harder" when the Inspector arrives (the light of truth). an inspector calls gcse revision

When Mr. Birling calls the Titanic "unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable," Priestley is making him look foolish to the 1945 audience, undermining Birling’s capitalist views from the start. 2. Plot Summary & Structure When Mr

You woke up at your desk, pen in hand. The first question on your mock paper: How does Priestley present attitudes to social responsibility in ‘An Inspector Calls’? Plot Summary & Structure You woke up at

This report provides a concise revision overview of J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls , focusing on the core elements required for GCSE success. 1. Plot Summary & Structure