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How is power defined in the context of the video?
As the
ability
to influence other people or events
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What social factors are connected to the theme of power in the play?
Gender
, age,
class
,
wealth
, and
status
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Who is implied to have the most power in "An Inspector Calls"?
Upper-class
male
homeowners
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How does the inspector's profession relate to his power in the play?
He has power because he is a
police inspector
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What does the use of dashes in character dialogue signify in the play?
It indicates interruptions, showing
power dynamics
in conversations
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What does conversational dominance refer to in the context of the play?
Dominating a conversation through
interruptions
and questions
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What does the inspector's quote about controlling the investigation imply about his authority?
He will control the
proceedings
one line of
inquiry
at a time
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How does Mr. Birling attempt to assert his power over the inspector?
By mentioning his connection to
Colonel Roberts
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What does the inspector's dry response to Mr. Birling's threat suggest?
He is not
intimidated
by Mr. Birling's
connections
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How is Sheila's power portrayed in her interaction with Eva?
She
misuses
her power to punish Eva out of
jealousy
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What does the verb "punished" imply about Sheila's use of power?
It
suggests
cruelty
and
unnecessary suffering
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How does the inspector's stage direction of "massively taking charge" characterize him?
It presents him as an
authority figure
with
complete control
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What does Mrs. Birling remind the inspector about her husband?
That he was
Lord Mayor
and is still a
magistrate
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What does the phrase "of course" in Mrs. Birling's dialogue imply about her attitude towards power?
It suggests
arrogance
and an
expectation
of respect for her husband's status
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What does the inspector's question about Mrs. Birling's influence imply about her power?
It suggests she abused her power as a
committee member
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What point is Priestley making about power in his play?
Having power does not
necessarily
make you a good person
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What does the phrase "of course" imply about Mrs. Birling's view of Mr. Birling's reputation?
It implies that she thinks his reputation and
power
are obvious and must be respected
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How does the inspector's question about Mrs. Birling's influence reflect on her character?
It shows that she used her
power
to deny help to Eva out of
prejudice
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What two pieces of language does the analysis focus on regarding Mrs. Birling's power?
The noun "
influence
" and the
hyperbolic
phrase "most prominent"
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What type of power does Mr. Birling exert over Eric in their exchange?
Domestic power
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How does the inspector's professional power compare to Mr. Birling's domestic power?
The inspector's professional power is more powerful than Mr. Birling's domestic power
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What does the inspector's dialogue reveal about his respect for Mr. Birling's power?
It shows that he acknowledges Mr. Birling's
domestic power
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What does the inspector's use of imperative sentences signify in his dialogue?
It signifies that he is
exerting
a lot of power
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What does Mr. Birling's jovial remark at the end of the play suggest about his character?
It shows he has a complete disregard for the inspector's
authority
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What broader comment is Priestley making about power in society through the characters of the Birling family?
He condemns those who misuse their power for
personal interests
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How does Priestley portray the inspector in relation to power?
As a
powerful
character shown in a
positive
light
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What does the ending of the play suggest about the effectiveness of the inspector's power?
It
suggests
that
his
power
did
not
provoke
permanent
change
in
the
characters
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What might Priestley be suggesting about societal change through the inspector's character?
That permanent change requires
collective
effort from a large group
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What does Priestley want his audience to recognize about those in power?
That they are often responsible for
societal
ills
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How does Priestley view the concentration of power in society?
He views it as a factor in
perpetuating
inequality
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What does Priestley imply about the potential for change in individuals?
That individuals can only change for the
better
if they choose to do so themselves
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How do the characters of the Birling family illustrate the theme of power?
They misuse their power for
personal gain
They show a lack of
social responsibility
Their actions contribute to the suffering of others
They resist change despite the
inspector's
influence
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What are the key themes related to power in Priestley's play?
Power can be abused by those in
authority
The inspector represents a positive use of power
Permanent change requires
collective action
The misuse of power leads to
societal inequality
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What is the significance of the inspector's character in relation to power?
He embodies the theme of
social responsibility
He challenges the
authority
of the Birlings
He represents a
socialist
perspective on power
His influence highlights the need for change in
society
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What does Priestley suggest about the impact of individual actions on societal change?
Individual actions can lead to temporary change
Permanent change requires a
collective effort
Change must come from a
conscious choice
External influence alone cannot enforce lasting change
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What themes are explored in the video about "An Inspector Calls"?
Power
,
responsibility
, and
charity
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Who is the factory owner in "An Inspector Calls"?
Mr. Birling
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What is Mr. Birling's role in the community?
He is an
alderman
and a former
mayor
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How does Mrs. Birling's status affect her role in charity work?
It allows her to be seen as an individual and
chairperson
of a charity committee
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What is the impact of Mr. and Mrs. Birling's decisions on others?
Their decisions have a
huge
effect on the lives of others
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