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“In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’ how does Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns? - page 6

Keywords: Act One; Dramatic devices and How it is conveyed to the audience

By Shin on 13/06/2008

Level: GCSE Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11)

Page Number: 6 of 6   pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6

photographs which not only catches out the Birlings but also the audience.

Priestley's message is still important today because there are a lot of spoiled children, selfish Capitalists in the World as well as people like the Lower classes having to suffer and Priestley showed that to everyone by resembling Eva Smith as a Lower classed person who gets treated badly at work, who tried to fulfil all her responsibilities despite people like Mr Birling, Sheila and Mrs Birling (who represented the Capitalist, the spoiled child and a person who treats workers badly) who refused to help her. I think its a clever story because it says a lot, it shows a lot and isn't difficult to understand.

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“In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’ how does Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns?- page 6