What do you learn from this play about attitudes to social status at the time? You should refer closely to language, actions and characters in your answer.
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Have a little read: ... What is the importance of the role of Eric Birling in this play? You should look closely at language, actions and other characters, opinions in your answer. What do you learn from this play about attitudes to social status at the time? You should refer closely to language, actions and characters in your answer. J.B Priestley's play "An Inspector Calls" has as its main theme, social responsibility. The message of the play is developed through the behaviour of the characters. Two contrasting characters are Sheila and Arthur Birling. Sheila has learned to accept responsibility for her actions whereas Arthur refuses to care. The playwright makes the reader feel sympathy for Sheila because he makes her a more likeable character. The play begins with the family celebrating Sheila and Gerald's engagement. Their party is then ruined by a visit from an Inspector Goole who is investigating the suicide of a young girl named
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