How does priestly present Sheila in “an inspector calls “? Focus on her at the beginning of the play and then consider how she has changed in the final part of the play.
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How does priestly present Sheila in "an inspector calls "? Focus on her at the beginning of the play and then consider how she has changed in the final part of the play. An Inspector calls is a play set in 1912 Edwardian England, in this time period there was a large social divide between upper class and lower class. "An inspector calls" is about a Higher classed family having a strong connection with a young women who has commit suicide, with a suspicious inspector uncovering the plot throughout the play. All the way through the play the writer Priestly shows the characters on a personal journey he shows how they change from stuck up un-caring upper class members of society to understanding, guilt ridden human beings. In this essay I hope to show this through the character Sheila's journey and her part in the play by covering her original state...

