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GCSE: English Literature: Drama: By Author: J.B. Priestly Coursework
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| Why do you think An Inspector calls is still worthy of study and performance? |
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| With Brief Reference To Each Characters Part In Eva Smiths/ Daisy Rentons Tragedy, Discuss The Degree Of Responsibility Each Should Bear. |
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| Show how J.B Priestley demonstrates his political views through An Inspector Calls. You need to establish the social/historical background of the characters in the play in order to do this. |
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| What do Mr Birling and Sheila show us about the historical context of An Inspector Calls? |
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| "We Have More Impression on the Young." Referring to the Characters of Sheila and Mrs Birling Examine how this is shown Throughout the Play. |
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| An Inspector Calls" - The style of the play seems to be that of the straightforward detective thriller. To what extent is this statement true?" |
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| How does Priestley explore the theme of responsibility in the play, An Inspector Calls? |
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| How does Priestley explore the theme of responsibility in the play, An Inspector Calls? |
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| Explore how Priestley uses the inspector to create tension, when evaluating who is to blame for the death of Eva Smith. |
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| An Inspector Calls BY J.B Priestley. |
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| What was J.B.Priestley's intention in writing 'An inspector calls'? How do modern interpretations support his message to the audience? |
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| An Inspector calls - What is the function of the inspector within the whole play? |
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| An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestley - To what extent is each character responsible for Eva's death? To what extent does each character learn from his/her experience? |
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| How has JB Priestly developed the character of Arthur Birling in Act One, through his use of language, structure and dramatic devices |
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| In what ways does Priestley explore responsibility in An Inspector Calls? |
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| Eric and Mrs.Birlings relationship during the play An Inspector Calls |
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| How does the film enhance the original Script of An Inspector Calls? |
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| An Inspector Calls |
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| Explore the Dramatic Devices Used by Priestly to EmphasiseHis Message |
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| Eva Smith's Diary |
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| What reaction/s does Priestley intend the audience to have to the content of the play? How does he set about achieving them? Do you think he is successful in achieving his intentions? |
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| Essay on "An Inspector Calls" by J.B. Priestley |
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| An Inspector Calls Diary entries |
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| An Inspector Calls |
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| 'An Inspector Calls' is a play with important messages for any society'. Explore the ways that Priestley communicates these messages. Are they as important for modern audiences as they were when the play was first performed? |
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"very good and imaginative"
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"I have read many essays on this site and found most to be absolute drivel, but this is excellent. Well written and actually answers the questions. "
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"The essay has a very clear understanding of the cultural impact that the play has, and it is of real interest to read such an essay. There is considerable analysis and evaluation of how Priestly manages the social and economic understanding, and how the play has withstood the test of time. What is most disappointing, however, is the real sparsity of analysis of the play beyond its surface level. Quotes are presented as islands between sea of analysis and left to speak to the reader. The author has certainly used very little lingual or structural analysis in this otherwise interesting essay.
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