An Inspector Calls Inspector Goole analysis
- Created by: c//ana00
- Created on: 26-11-16 19:28
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- He is an authoritative figure
- Inspector Goole Analysis
- He is the voice of Priestley in the play.
- In his final speech, Inspector Goole says that 'We are all responsible for each other'
- This is a SOCIALIST political view
- Priestley had SOCIALIST political views
- This is a SOCIALIST political view
- In his final speech, Inspector Goole says that 'We are all responsible for each other'
- He may not be a real person
- It is possible that he is the conscience of each character.
- He may be the effect of their guilt for their part in the death of Eva Smith
- His name 'Goole' closely links to the word 'Ghoul'.
- A 'Ghoul' is a ghost
- He is not previously known to any of the characters
- He is not known to the police force though he claims to be an Inspector
- It is possible that he is the conscience of each character.
- He knows and understands a lot
- He knows a lot surrounding Eva Smith's death.
- He knows the events surrounding each character which the other characters didn't know about
- He is the voice of Priestley in the play.
- He has power
- He is able to get characters to confess information which they had not yet confessed to each other
- He is firm when dealing with characters
- Inspector Goole Analysis
- It is possible that he is the conscience of each character.
- He may be the effect of their guilt for their part in the death of Eva Smith
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