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An Inspector Calls
Summary: Analyzes the play, An Inspector Calls, written by J.B Priestly. Describes Priestly's use of dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience, as well as interest and involved them in the play.
In act one of `AN INSPECTOR CALLS', J.B Priestly used dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience as well as interest and involve them in his play.
J.B Priestly first set `An Inspector Calls' in 1912, but it was first performed in London on 1st October 1946 at the new theatre. The purpose of this play is to instruct and guide the audience as to the correct way to live, behave and treat others. The story line of this play was about the suicide death of Eva Smith. Priestly's main concerns were about Eva Smith, why she had to commit suicide.
An Inspector calls is a play in which a mystery, frequently involving murder, is unravelled by the careful questioning of a detective inspector by the name Goole. The play, which is continuous, took place in the dining room of the...
This section contains 333 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |