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Cards (9)

  • Who is the author of the play "An Inspector Calls"?
    1. B. Priestley
  • What are the main themes explored in "An Inspector Calls"?
    Social responsibility, class, and morality
  • Who visits the Birling family in the play?
    Inspector Goole
  • In what year is "An Inspector Calls" set?
    1912
  • How does Priestley critique the upper classes in the play?
    By highlighting their complacency and self-interest
  • What does the character of the Inspector reveal about the Birling family?
    Their complicity in the tragic fate of Eva Smith
  • What is the significance of the play's dramatic structure?
    It enhances the moral messages and themes
  • What does the play encourage audiences to reflect on?
    Their own social responsibilities
  • What are the key elements of the play "An Inspector Calls"?
    • Themes: social responsibility, class, morality
    • Setting: 1912
    • Main character: Inspector Goole
    • Critique of upper classes: complacency and self-interest
    • Focus on the Birling family's complicity in Eva Smith's fate
    • Relevance of moral messages to contemporary audiences