The grounds for "inspector's call" were in 1912 before the First World War, before the Second World War, before the sinking of the Titanic, and before the women's rights. In 1912, the inspectors requested the "inspector's call" before the World War I and World War II, before the sinking of the Titanic, before the women had rights. The UK experienced this country in the last year of the Second World War, but the country has united in a community and is fighting together for the UK. JB Priestley prefers what he is seeing; people ignore their prejudices and place their class and background aside while trying to help their country.
The inspector said, "We are not alone, we are all members of the group, we are responsible for each other." Priest Lee's main purpose is to "summon inspectors." How did he succeed in achieving this goal? In JB Priestley's "Inspector's Call", the author's goal is reflected in the sentence "We are not living alone, we are all members of the group, we are responsible for each other." "This manuscript is going to be the turn of the century, centered on the wealthy families that have been successful and prosperous in the poverty of many people, they do not know anything about this, and the drama will come back after years Given that it is written, this drama has a lot of sarcasm over the future, but it not only doubts our history, but also doubts our future, the inspector is a socialist It is depicted as an advocate, where he symbolizes Priestley's viewpoint.
Inspector J. B. Priestley 's Theater "Inspector' s Call" takes the form of "Whodunit", but he called it potentially serious problem was revealed. The play explores social responsibility, and the Birling family and Gerald Croft are asked about Eva Smith suicide. When an inspector arrived at Birling Manor when he was not invited, he wondered if he / she participated in the incident that caused his family to die of Eva Smith. - Some readers of The Road (2006) of Cormac McCarthy claim that the character in the novel is "seeking God." Why is McCarthy pursuing God? For example, Steven Frye (2009) believes that McCarthy writes deeper human experiences and deliberations rather than "seeking God".