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Summarize how the character/theme fits into Priestley’s overall moral purpose.
Analysis: Severe dramatic irony that completely destroys his credibility as a man of judgment.
Polished, aristocratic, and transactional in his relationships. an inspector calls gcse revision
Priestley builds his characters as archetypes representing different facets of Edwardian society. Inspector Goole
Identify the linguistic or structural device used. They represent hope for a better
The Inspector systematically reveals that every person in the room contributed to her despair:
Set in 1912 but written in 1945, the play highlights the misogynistic attitudes of the era. Gerald and Birling represent traditional, paternalistic views, while Mrs. Birling adheres strictly to social hierarchy, dismissing Eva as "a girl of that class". and incapable of change.
: Initially "disillusioned", he eventually accepts responsibility for his actions. Mrs. Birling
They show genuine remorse. They accept responsibility and realize that their actions have real-world consequences. They represent hope for a better, more socialist post-war future. 3. Class and Gender Inequality
Stubborn, arrogant, and incapable of change. They care only about public scandal and legal culpability.