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The An Inspector Calls essay is worth 34 marks in total, because it also includes 4 marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar

When asked who is to blame) Mrs Birling: ‘First, the girl herself…. Secondly, I blame the young man who was the father of the child she was going to have. If, as she said, he didn’t belong to her class, and was some drunken young idler, then that’s all the more reason why he shouldn’t escape. He should be made an example of. If the girl’s death is due to anybody, then it’s due to him.’ Birling is quite dismissive of Mrs Birling and Sheila (even though we hear Mrs Birling is his social superior). Neither are allowed to have anything to do with the family business. Birling also patronises Sheila and talks to her as if she were a child. Mr Birling is confident that there will not be a war, saying that 'there isn't a chance of war' and then repeating this idea when he considers it 'impossible'. His arrogance and complacency are made very clear. The audience, knowing that just two years after this speech, World War One will begin, see that Mr Birling is wrong on this point, and on many others, including his prediction that the Titanic is 'unsinkable'. The audience lose trust in him as a character. Sheila: [ rather distressed] Sorry! It’s just that I can’t help thinking about this girl – destroying herself so horribly – and I’ve been so happy tonight. Oh I wish you hadn’t told me. What was she like? Quite young?’Birling: ‘this new liner… the Titanic – she sails next week… New York in five days – and every luxury – and unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable. That’s what you’ve got to keep you eye on, facts like that’s progress like that’

What’s a good play without a theme or two? Our revision guide explores the main themes for An Inspector Calls, providing a detailed overview of each, along with relevant quotations and excerpts, to help students to understand their place in Priestley’s play. The main themes for An Inspector Calls are below: At the start of the play he seems very comfortable - making himself at home and behaving like a member of the Birling family he even makes fun of Eric. we may look forward to the time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together - for lower costs and higher prices."

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Birling shows little respect to the younger generation, certainly none for Eva and he even tries to ignore and patronise his own children. He constantly dismisses and belittles Eric and he talks to Sheila as if she is a child. Birling: ‘now you’ve brought us together, and perhaps we may look forward to the time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together – for lower costs and higher prices.’ Birling: “We employers at last are coming together to see that our interests – and the interests of Capital – are properly protected. And we’re in for a time of steadily increasing prosperity.’ Gerald: ‘I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women. But then I noticed a girl who looked quite different. She was very pretty -‘ Sheila and Eric begin to stand up to their parents when they see Mr and Mrs Birling will not accept responsibility for their actions. They challenge their old views and won’t ignore things as they had done at the beginning of the play.

Birling: ‘Now look at the pair of them – the famous younger generation who know it all. And they can’t even take a joke -‘ Eva personifies the difficulties faced by young independent women in this time. The attitudes they had to overcome and how society could treat them. Whether you use our An Inspector Calls Revision Guide before, during, or after you’ve covered the play in class, it offers a comprehensive solution for An Inspector Calls revision. Including everything your students need to know, along with a whole host of bonus material, An Inspector Calls revision has never been easier. Birling: ‘it happened more than eighteen months ago – nearly two years ago – obviously it has nothing whatever to do with the wretched girl’s suicide. Eh, Insepctor?’

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And I tell you that the time will soon come when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish. Good night." And I'm talking as a hard-headed, practical man of business. And I say there isn’t a chance of war. The world's developing so fast that it'll make war impossible." Sheila: ‘No, not really. It was my own fault. [Suddenly, to Gerald] All right, Gerald, you needn’t look at me like that. At least, I’m trying to tell the truth. I expect you’ve done things you’re ashamed of too.’

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