Inspector Calls Essay Plans Flashcards

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Three main points on how the the theme of Capitalism vs Socialism is presented in An Inspector Calls

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Point 1: Priestley presents capitalism as selfish and morally flawed

Point 2: Inspector represents socialist ideals and Priestley message of collective responsibility

Point 3: Younger characters begin to reject capitalist views, showing hope for a socialist future.

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Three main points on how Gerald Croft is presented in An Inspector Calls

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1st Point: Gerald is presented as an upper class privilege and entitlement.

2nd Point: Gerald is shown as evasive and morally weak, avoiding responsibility.

3rd Point: Gerald is used to critique gender inequality and the exploitation of women.

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Three main points on how the the theme of Young vs Old is presented in An Inspector Calls

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1st Point: The younger generation accepts responsibility, while the older generation refuse to change

2nd Point: Older generation prioritizes reputation and social status, while younger generation values morality and truth

3rd Point: Generational divide reflects Priestley’s wider political and social criticsm.

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Three main points on how the the theme of Gender is presented in An Inspector Calls

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1st Point: Women are portrayed as being vulnerable and easily exploited by men.

2nd Point: Priestley changes traditional gender roles through the character of Sheila

Point 3: Men are portrayed as dominant but orally flawed, reinforcing idea of toxic masculinity.

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