Inspector Calls
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In Act 1 of 'An Inspector Calls' how does J.B Priestly use Dramatic devices to convey his concerns and Ideas to the member of the audience, as well as interest and Involve them in his play? The story of 'An Inspector Calls' is written about an upper middle-class family. The whole family are involved in the suicide of a low working-class girl. This play is trying to get across the moral views that you have to learn to be responsible for the actions you take. Priestley shows concern at the amount of capitalism in society at the time the play was written. He was a strong believer in socialism and hoped that by writing this play, it would show that it is right to be a socialist. In this play, the Birling family represent capitalism. Priestley wanted to show the readers that Mr Birling only cared about being rich and his image in...

