How does the Inspector reflect Priestley's social views? Flashcards

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How does he deliver his opinions?

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Delivers his opinions as fact

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What does he say to shows how we live?

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‘we don’t live alone’ - links to Priestley’s social views

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What does he say about people in Eva Smith’s position?

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‘million and millions of John and Eva Smiths’ - showing that there are many other people in the world with situations similar to Eva (what Priestley wanted to express during this play)

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What does he say about the responsibility of the Birlings?

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‘Each of you helped kill her, remember that’

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What does he say about the world together?

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‘We are all members of one body’ - showing how everyone is responsible for everyone

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What does he link to in his speech?

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The wider picture

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7
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How does he act?

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As a storyteller

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