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An Inspector Calls
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What does the
Inspector
represent in An Inspector Calls?
The
social conscience
, the average British citizen, the
authorities
, and the characters' conscience.
What does the
Inspector
symbolize in An Inspector Calls?
Class divide
,
societal norms
, and
moral accountability
.
The
Inspector's
role in An Inspector Calls?
To investigate
Eva Smith's
death, question the
Birling family
, expose their flaws, and make them confront their guilt.
What motivates the
Inspector's
investigation
?
To uncover the
truth
, expose
social and moral decay
, bring justice, and reveal
interconnectedness
.
The
Inspector's
tone in An Inspector Calls?
Authoritative
, intrusive,
accusatory
, confrontational, and firm.
How does the
Inspector's
tone affect the
characters
?
It goads them into confessing, unnerves them, awakens their
consciences
, and exposes their
hypocrisy
.
The
Inspector's
tone
effects?
Profound
introspection
, social change,
emotional catharsis
, and social critique.
Examples of the
Inspector's
tone effects?
Mrs. Birling's
introspection,
Sheila's
rebellion,
Gerald's
apology,
Arthur's
shame, social critique of
capitalism
.
Social commentaries in An Inspector Calls?
Capitalism
is morally bankrupt,
class divisions
are harmful,
individual responsibility
,
social and moral decay
, and vulnerability of
young people
.
what
quote
suggests the
inspector
does not care to be liked or approved by his suspects?
'cutting in
massively'
what quote also suggests that the
inspector
is an authoritative figure even towards people like
Arthur
?
Public men
, Mr. Birling, have
responsibilities
as well as privileges.
cutting in massively
what quote shows the inspectors true
socialist
views ;contrasting wiht
Arthur's
capitalistic
views?
'misery and agony'
what quote suggests to Priestley's 1945 audience that the
inspector
is a good
socialist
man?
We are members of one body. We are
responsible
for each other.
how is the
inspector
and
god
similar?
they are both
omniscient
which is shown in a
plethora
of ways
how does the correlation of god and the
inspector
affect the
Birlings
?
they begin to question his presence (just like many have done for
centuries
with god)
who does the
inspector
share beliefs with near the end of the play?
sheila