Sunday, August 4, 2019
J.B.Priestleyââ¬â¢s play, An Inspector Calls :: English Literature
An inspector calls' - what is the main message and is it still  relevant today?    We get the impression that she is a when Priestly adds, ââ¬Ëvery pleased  with lifeââ¬â¢. She is ignorant to the world of the working class, and is  constantly surrounded by her riches without even considering the lives  of other people. During the engagement party, Gerald gives Sheila an  engagement ring. This is to represent their relationship and love. Her  words on receiving the gift are ââ¬ËOh ââ¬âGerald-youââ¬â¢ve got itââ¬â¢. The pause  in her sentence indicates the excitement in her voice. She then  becomes very involved with the present- like a child receiving a  birthday gift. Mr. Birling is about to make his speech about the war  and the Titanic, however, he pauses when he realizes that Sheila may  not be listening, as she is only concentrating on her ring. This is  what a child may do when receiving a toy. This as with both her  ââ¬Ëmummyââ¬â¢ and her father gives us the impression that these people are  annoying and makes us dislike them.    WHOM 2 BLAME    After the inspector leaves the house, they are shocked, but then think  about the idea whether the inspector really is the guy he pretends to  be and they come to the conclusion that he is not an inspector after  all. They find this out by contacting the police who then unfold the  truth about him. The play finishes when the police calls saying a  young lady died and an inspector is on his way to the Birling house.    I think the whole play is very important and a good example of  collective responsibility. You understand the problem which follows  the behaviour of those people. The content shows the bad treatment of  a ââ¬Å"normal ââ¬Å"family towards a person, who lives on a lower social  standard, without realizing that they destroy this personââ¬â¢s life. This  is as significant for the society of that time as it is for the  society in our own time. This will never change. The play wants to  show that poor people did not have a chance to change their lives to  improve it. This is only possible in our world and in our time.    My main reason for thinking that Mrs. Birling is responsible is  because she was not only the last step before Eva/Daisy ended her life  but because in my eyes she was the most powerful one. Eva/Daisy was at  a time where she was most emotional and she must have been feeling    					  J.B.Priestleyââ¬â¢s play,  An Inspector Calls  ::  English Literature  An inspector calls' - what is the main message and is it still  relevant today?    We get the impression that she is a when Priestly adds, ââ¬Ëvery pleased  with lifeââ¬â¢. She is ignorant to the world of the working class, and is  constantly surrounded by her riches without even considering the lives  of other people. During the engagement party, Gerald gives Sheila an  engagement ring. This is to represent their relationship and love. Her  words on receiving the gift are ââ¬ËOh ââ¬âGerald-youââ¬â¢ve got itââ¬â¢. The pause  in her sentence indicates the excitement in her voice. She then  becomes very involved with the present- like a child receiving a  birthday gift. Mr. Birling is about to make his speech about the war  and the Titanic, however, he pauses when he realizes that Sheila may  not be listening, as she is only concentrating on her ring. This is  what a child may do when receiving a toy. This as with both her  ââ¬Ëmummyââ¬â¢ and her father gives us the impression that these people are  annoying and makes us dislike them.    WHOM 2 BLAME    After the inspector leaves the house, they are shocked, but then think  about the idea whether the inspector really is the guy he pretends to  be and they come to the conclusion that he is not an inspector after  all. They find this out by contacting the police who then unfold the  truth about him. The play finishes when the police calls saying a  young lady died and an inspector is on his way to the Birling house.    I think the whole play is very important and a good example of  collective responsibility. You understand the problem which follows  the behaviour of those people. The content shows the bad treatment of  a ââ¬Å"normal ââ¬Å"family towards a person, who lives on a lower social  standard, without realizing that they destroy this personââ¬â¢s life. This  is as significant for the society of that time as it is for the  society in our own time. This will never change. The play wants to  show that poor people did not have a chance to change their lives to  improve it. This is only possible in our world and in our time.    My main reason for thinking that Mrs. Birling is responsible is  because she was not only the last step before Eva/Daisy ended her life  but because in my eyes she was the most powerful one. Eva/Daisy was at  a time where she was most emotional and she must have been feeling    					    
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