Inspector Flashcards

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Act 1 (stage direction)

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  1. “he creates at once an impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness”
    Analysis
    The fact that his presence combines ‘massiveness’ with ‘purposefulness’ suggests that the Inspector would be a very imposing figure and has come to address something important
    This description emphasizes his authoritative and commanding presence as he begins questioning the family.
    The stage directions that describe the Inspector give the impression that he is an imposing figure. His tendency to interrupt and control the conversation adds to this impression too.
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Act 1 (quote)

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“One line of enquiry at a time”
analysis
- reveals key aspects of Inspector Goole’s character. His step-by-step approach by questioning reflects his control and authority over the investigation, allowing him to systematically uncover the truth.
Analysis
1. Dramatic tension: By focusing on one person and one aspect of the case at a time, the Inspector builds suspense. The audience, like the characters, is forced to wait for each new emotional impact.

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Act 1 (stage direction light)

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“Lighting pink and intimate, then brighter and harder when the Inspector comes” Stage direction
analysis
1. Emphasises the importance of the Inspectors role in the play and how visually impacting his presence is
2. shows a shift in tone - suggesting the before the soft lighting was comfortable but when inspector goole arrives it is now “brighter and harder” to reflects the characters their hidden flaws

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Act 2 (quote)

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“You’re not telling me the truth.”
This blunt statement reflects the Inspector’s ability to see through the family’s lies. Implying he already knows the truth but wants them to admit it themselves to prove a point.

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Act 3 (quote last scene with inspector)

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“And I tell you that the time will soon come when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish. Good night.”
The Inspector predicts a hell like future, filled with a nightmarish vision of ‘fire’ and ‘blood’. Priestley experienced war first hand, so some suspect that what he saw in wartime influenced the Inspector’s final speech.

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goole

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sounds like ghost foreshadow he is not a real inspector

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Act 1 (quote - blaming mr birling)

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“Yes, but you can’t. It’s too late. She’s dead.”

This line is spoken by Inspector Goole in response to Mr. Birling’s suggestion that they could give Eva Smith money to solve the problem.
Priestley uses short sentences and a terse triplet of expressions to convey an impactful message and express the need for immediate change

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