In our English lesson, I've been studying the script "An Inspector Calls". Theater is about family called Birlings. They are enjoying the family celebration that Sheila (Mr. Birling and his wife) is engaged in Gerald Croft. In the scene of happiness, the image of the police officer was investigated and the suicide situation of the young working class woman was investigated. Under the pressure of interrogation, each family has a shameful secret that binds them to death.
Comparison between Inspector Goole and Authur Birling Works No reference summary ============ In this article I will explain calling Inspector. A wonderful script written by the priest in 1945 by J. B. - A big step from high school to university. The purpose of this article is to help you prepare by sharing the contents of your migration expectations from your personal experience. I compare contrast between high school students and college students. Some changes include differences between high school teachers and university professors, workload requirements, and overall accountability requirements. In high school, the staff seems to have noticed that students are like their own children.
During the tour trip, JB Priest showed life in various ways with Burlings and inspectors. In front of the inspector in the play, the priest communicates his goal to the audience through the specific characteristics of the family and the social comments of the inspector. Together, they changed the society 's view of the audience. That is one of Priest Lee's goals. In the "call of the inspector" the priest tried to oppose the family's values of the Edward family indicated by the Burlingers by focusing on the society of that age. Mr. Birling is portrayed as a person of the upper class who is not afraid to appear.
In general, the whole script tells us an important message that conveys different life ethics. I think inspectors are playing a strong role and I think that priests are used to express his views and beliefs about socialism. The priest teaches the responsibility of the audience, and it is very important to take care of both the upper and lower society. As an alternative to capitalism, in my opinion, this is what Priestly is trying to achieve.