Priestley inspector Sheila said Sheilabrin was created by Priestley to express socialist political views on how Britain and society are managed. Two years before the First World War in 1912, the country was divided by the class. People with wealth have the power to dominate the lower class of the social class.
J. B. Priestley's "inspector" Jila and Mrs. Birling can call me. At the beginning of the script, the first explanation of Mrs. Sheila and Madame Birling is different. They have different views on importance and life. - There are many ways to compare the lives of high school students and college students. Some of the things being compared and contrasted are student life, teacher and sports structure. One method of comparing high school students and college students is the number of students. The population of the university far exceeds the enrollment rate of high school. The average number of students in high school is 750, but in university the average number of students is about 7,000.
In this article we analyze the script titled "An Inspector calls" written by JB Priestley in 1945. The story is that Mr. Birling, his wife, son, daughters Eric and Sheila enjoy family dinner to celebrate Sheila's involvement with Gerald Croft. When Mr. Birling made a speech to get rid of shared responsibility within the community, the family was present at the celebration. As if everyone had to look after each other, he told the entire family to ignore the "crank" of conversation and composition.