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"he knows, of course he knows"
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what is the point of the quote
he knows of course he knows"
.
Sheila
acknowledges the
Inspector’s
omniscience and moral power.
whats the analysis of the quote "he knows of course he knows"
.The repetition of “knows” creates a tone of
certainty
and inevitability. It shows her growing understanding that
moral truth
cannot be hidden
what is the word level anaysis of the qoute
"he knows of course he knows"
. Knows — The
certainty
of the word suggests inescapable accountability, as if the
Inspector
represents conscience itself.
what is Priestley's purpose of the quote?
He knows of course he knows.
. : Priestley suggests that
moral truths
will always emerge, encouraging the audience to live
ethically
even when no one is watching.
what is the impact on the reader for the quote? He knows of course he knows.
. Impact on Reader: Evokes tension and fear about being
judged
, both in the play and in real life.
what is the alternative interpretation for the quote
he knows of course he knows
l
.
certainty
hints at the
Inspector
being almost supernatural — reinforcing his role as a moral figure rather than a real detective.