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The Inspector calls

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The Inspectors Calls Explore how effectively Priestly delivers his moral message by analysing the roles of the inspector and Mr Birling An Egalitarian would believe that everyone should be equal, either financially or socially. An Egalitarian would want the treatment of everybody to be positive, fair and the same hence 'we are members of one body' they believe there should be no segregation for who they are. These are views of the inspector. He cares about the working middle class of society because of the way he feels they're being treated in life. A perfect example of this is Eva Smith. Shes a working class woman that struggles and work, to try and get a decent lifestyle compared to the upper class capitalists. Capitalist views are basically about money, business, profit, their financial 'needs' and themselves. They are very self-cantered & arrogant. Just like Mr Birling. The Capitalist views are obviously put...

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