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An In Spector Calls - How does Priestly use linguistic and dramatic device to convey his message to the people of 1945 that 'we are all members of one body'?  

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ENGLISH LITERATURE GCSE COURSEWORK 20TH CENTURY DRAMA; AN IN SPECTOR CALLS ~ ESSAY QUESTION: HOW DOES PRIESTLY USE LINGUISTIC AND DRAMATIC DEVICE TO CONVEY HIS MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE 1945 THAT "WE ARE ALL MEMBERS OF ONE BODY"? WRITTEN BY: MELVIN CHEN During the war torn era following the harrowing affairs of the Second World War, a huge diversion upon public thinking took place. People began to adjust their attitudes surrounding the idea of community and society. This dramatic revolution upon public state of mind can be strongly associated to the way in which the war had affected the British people. Undoubtedly, and inevitably, the war took a profound toll upon the deep-seated class divisions of the time. It acted as an attractive force, pulling individuals together to form a closely linked community with with no class barriers to divide people. Everyone had to work, and fight side by side; none...

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