An Inspector Calls Morality Essay
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- Created on: 12-02-19 17:28
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- How does J B Priestley use dramatic devices to make An Inspector Calls a modern day morality play?
- 7 Vices
- Lust
- Eric
- Gluttony
- Setting
- "Dessert plates and champagne glasses"
- Setting
- Greed
- Mr Birling
- "lower costs and higher prices"
- Mr Birling
- Sloth
- Eric
- Wrath
- Mrs Birling
- Envy
- Sheila
- "I was furious with her"
- Sheila
- Pride
- Mrs Birling
- "(with dignity)"
- Mrs Birling
- Biblical references
- Christian audience will trust Priestley
- Extreme negatives
- Lust
- 7 Virtues
- Chastity
- Abstinence
- Temperance
- Diligence
- Edna
- Patience
- Inspector
- Mercy
- Humility
- Dramatic irony
- Birling's speech
- Titanic
- WWI + II
- Great depression
- Labour troubles
- Mrs Birling is oblivious to childrens' problem
- Eric drinking
- Eric + Eva
- Birling's speech
- Didactic
- Contrasts
- Old (+Gerald) vs Young
- Men vs Women
- Upper class vs Lower class
- 7 Vices
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