Inspector Calls Essay Plans Flashcards
Three main points on how the the theme of Capitalism vs Socialism is presented in An Inspector Calls
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.
Three main points on how Gerald Croft is presented in An Inspector Calls
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.
Three main points on how the the theme of Young vs Old is presented in An Inspector Calls
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.
Three main points on how the the theme of Gender is presented in An Inspector Calls
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.