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AN INSPECTOR CALLS

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An Inspector calls!!! Explain how Sheila Birling's character changes in the play 'An inspector calls'. How does the audience know that Sheila has changed and learnt an important lesson? The play 'An inspector calls' was set in 1912. It is about the investigation of a suicide and how this investigation changes the relationships between the Birling's. There are a couple of themes in the play, some of the themes are, 'responsibility,' 'class' and 'age'. J. B Priestly (the author) uses the themes in the play to send messages across to the audience. One of the main and most influential characters in the play is Sheila Birling. She is described at the start of the play as a rich, young pretty girl, who is 'pleased' with life. At the beginning of the play Sheila is known to be in her 'early twenties' and 'looses her temper' quite easily. This is made known...

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5 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: ofori93, 2008-10-15

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