In the first performance, J. B Priestley, the author of "Inspector Call", used several dramatic installations and satire to fascinate the audience. The story was originally made at the end of the Second World War in 1945, but it was established in 1912 before the Titanic disaster. All of these dates are important as they relate to story information and processes. It was when the Labor Party was elected as a government at the end of the Second World War in 1945. This is when Priestley is very supportive of the establishment of a welfare state. This is when you can take care of free houses, medical care etc.
In this article, my aim is to explore all aspects of social responsibility shown in "Inspector Call". I will do this by using the dramatic device expressed in the theater and its significance to the drama; and I will discuss the validity of Priestley 's theme of social responsibility. Throughout the 1930s Priest Lee began to recognize social inequality in the UK then and decided to join a political party with some comrades colleagues in 1942. This party is known as the Commonwealth Party, we believe that land ownership should be given to the public and the UK should be more politically democratic. In 1945, the Commonwealth Party was integrated with the Labor Party, Priestley was still very influential in the way the Party was managed and helped to develop the idea of postwar welfare state.
Inspector Call analyzes Inspector Goole roles and functions. Inspector Calls is a fable set in labelleépoque which means a beautiful period that lasted from 1870 to 1914. We saw the family at the dinner party, and when the inspector visited, there was a mysterious distortion. This is a moral drama with many social and political information, as Priestley believes in socialism, and even in his many other scripts, he influences others and has similar I have a view. This play was founded in 1912 and affected Burling before the First World War. They are not affected by the economic situation that led to the Second World War, but they keep their upper class rules and continue their normal lives.
Social responsibility "Inspector Call" of J. B. Priestley's "Inspector's Appeal" is a drama by JB Priestley. - The inspector said, "We are not living alone, we are all members of the organization, we are responsible for each other." Priestley's main goal is to "summon inspectors." How did he succeed in achieving this goal? In J. B Priestley's "Inspector's Phone", 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".