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How does Priestley get his message across in "An Inspector calls"? J.B Priestley is the writer of the play 'An Inspector Calls'. The play is based in the period of 1912; however, it was in the year 1946 that he decided to get his message across: The importance of the welfare state. The First World War began in 1914 and the Second World War ended in 1945. Between these years, the world changed in many ways- there was a lot of time and money being spent on people thinking up ways to kill each other. The Russian Revolution also took place. (see the novel "Animal Farm", by George Orwell- which is created in a similar manner to 'An Inspector Calls') This was an area where the Royal Family was abolished. Initially, there was democracy, then communism. The play is about the death of a young woman, called Eva Smith- her demise relates to...

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