Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Discuss the function of the Inspector in An Inspector Calls Essay
Discuss the function of the Inspector in An Inspector Calls    John Boynton Priestly in 1945 wrote the play ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢ but  set it in 1912. This time difference creates a sense of dramatic irony  as the play was written after it was set. The audience would be aware  of the events which had taken place between 1912 and 1945, including  world war one and two which they would no doubt have experience first  hand.    ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢ was first performed in Russia, Moscow. This is  significant because of the Russian Revolution, which was a system of  collective social responsibility where the sate owned everything and  used the wealth to look after its citizens. As England was left  destroyed due to the world war, therefore there would have been very  few playhouses, so Russia had to be alternative for performing the  play.    The play is set in three scenes. The entire play is set in the dining  room of Mr Birlingââ¬â¢s house. In contrast this creates claustrophobia  and tension as the characters in the play feel as if they are trapped,  nowhere to go until the truth is revealed. Although the play is about  the death of a young girl called Eva Smith who has committed suicide.  Due to this mysterious death, the Birling family has a nasty surprise  waiting. The Birlingââ¬â¢s are meant to have a high status in their  community and they all have done bad things, which has forced a young  woman to kill herself. In the play, it reveals what each of them did  which leads to Eva Smiths death. As the play concludes we find out  that, the inspector has been questioning the Birling family for moral  values and their sense of social responsibilities.    The inspector is not only a character in the play; he is a dramatic  device who has seve...              ...w yet,  Are you sure you don't knowâ⬠. J.B Priestly purposely does not use a  question mark in this quote to show that the Inspector already knows  the answer. This affects the characters as they are firstly surprised  on how much knowledge the inspector has and the Birlings cannot give a  straight answer. The Inspector knows so much about Eva smith due to  finding her diary and some letters. ââ¬Å"I had an idea from something the  girl herself wrote".    At the start of the play, we are introduced to the Birlings who are no  other than an upper class family. The whole family all seem to be  living peacefully. Until the moment where it all begins, ââ¬Å"It canââ¬â¢t be  any worse for me than it has been. And it might be betterâ⬠ Sheila  says. Gerald replies, ââ¬Å"I seeâ⬠. At this stage the relationship shatters  and then from there on the worst is spoken by the inspector to the  Birlings.                      
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