The inspector phoned his analysis, he stated at the beginning that "In the fifties, it was explained as a rather clumsy person, but it was very economical at the speech." He was rural in the lecture as he believed that people would listen to him as he had good contact with many "high class" people. He worked hard in the world, and I am proud of his achievement. He insisted that he served as the mayor, tried to impress the inspector with his local position and his influential friends (and failed tragically).
In this article, J. Analyze the "An Inspector Calls" drama written by B Priestley and discuss the role of Inspector in the play. I detail the main theme used by the author and present important points that the author talks to the reader. "Inspector Call" is a drama with many social and political significance. Priestly is a Fabian socialist and believes in many of socialism and community ethics, which is very important throughout the game. Priestley's theater's intent may be that education is immoral so that it will never happen again. This satirical shape is related to the theory of Dunne and Ouspensky. This will be discussed in more detail in this article. In addition, ethics and responsibility are the basic examples of the subject of Priestley implementation. In this article, we demonstrate that the duties of the inspector are beyond the scope of the questioner's duties.
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".