Inspector Goole

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    • What is the primary role of Inspector Goole in 'An Inspector Calls'?
      To present the message of social responsibility to the Birling family and Gerald
    • How does Priestley cleverly present the message of social responsibility through Inspector Goole?
      By using a variety of techniques and methods
    • What genre does 'An Inspector Calls' belong to?
      Detective fiction
    • How does Inspector Goole's role differ from traditional detective stories?
      He shows that all characters are responsible for Eva Smith's death, not just one
    • What key message does Priestley convey through the inversion of detective genre conventions?
      That 'We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other'
    • Who stated that Priestley wanted a social and political shift in Britain?
      Maggie B Gale
    • What literary device does Inspector Goole use in his dialogue to emphasize connections between events?
      Anadiplosis
    • How does the sentence structure used by Inspector Goole contribute to the play's message?
      It emphasizes the interconnectedness of actions and consequences
    • How is Inspector Goole portrayed in terms of character detail?
      He is portrayed as a mysterious character with little detail provided
    • What effect does the vagueness of Inspector Goole's character have on the audience?
      It helps the audience focus on the message he brings rather than on his character
    • What does the name 'Goole' suggest about Inspector Goole?
      It sounds like 'ghoul', implying a ghostly or supernatural aspect
    • How does Priestley use questions in Inspector Goole's dialogue?
      To interrogate the characters on stage
    • What does Sewell Stoke suggest about Inspector Goole in his article?
      That he embodies JB Priestley himself
    • What supernatural imagery does Priestley use in Inspector Goole's final words?
      'Fire and blood and anguish'
    • What Biblical allusion is referenced in Inspector Goole's final words?
      A description of hell as a 'blazing furnace'
    • How does Priestley's message about good deeds differ from traditional Biblical teachings?
      It emphasizes moralistic concepts not found in the Bible
    • What effect does the Biblical language have on the character of Inspector Goole?
      It adds to the supernatural, other-worldly aspect of his character
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