AIC
- Created by: NWILKA1
- Created on: 27-05-14 12:24
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- Signifcance of the Inspector's arrival in Act I
- Structure
- Obvious change from large blocks of text to short and concise answers.
- Sense of confusion
- Links to the shattering of B's speech
- Obvious change from large blocks of text to short and concise answers.
- Dramatic devices
- Door bell
- "Sharp ring" cuts short B's speech.
- Dramatic irony
- B's speech summarises everything the Inspector is against.
- B's speech - Titanic and war
- B is wrong about a lot of important things
- Light
- Symbolise truth or knowledge
- Suggests that the Bs are in the dark.
- Suspence
- Both the audience and characters are forced to wait before seeing the Inspector.
- Sense of anticipation
- Both the audience and characters are forced to wait before seeing the Inspector.
- Door bell
- Language
- "impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness"
- Shows dominace and demand for respect.
- Makes B out to be weak and small.
- Insector doesn't elaborate on his questions / answers.
- Short and concise
- Almost enjoys the frustration that B experiences.
- "impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness"
- Contrast between the happy atmosphere before, and the tense atmosphere after.
- Structure
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