An Inspector Calls task 1 Cwk
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Written in 1946, "An Inspector Calls" takes us into the comfortable and complacent world of the Birling family who are disturbed during a celebration by the arrival of a mysterious police inspector. A young girl has committed suicide and it is revealed how all members of one family contributed to it. "An Inspector Calls" resorts to the ripping off of masks that we human beings frequently wear, with the Inspector relentlessly pursuing the truth. Just when the audience is tiring of discoveries, the whole action is given a violent twist and everyone is caught up in the unfolding events. When...
faults in your personality and be open to others. The main thing that the play wants people to improve on, is to have more consideration for everybody and life does not revolve around money but compassion for others. Another message that is underlined throughout the play is that all classes have different material wealths but when it comes to feelings and sensitivities, we are all equal. The final message of the play is a plea for change, a change in human nature first, then a change in society. People have to learn that private behaviour has public consequences.
faults in your personality and be open to others. The main thing that the play wants people to improve on, is to have more consideration for everybody and life does not revolve around money but compassion for others. Another message that is underlined throughout the play is that all classes have different material wealths but when it comes to feelings and sensitivities, we are all equal. The final message of the play is a plea for change, a change in human nature first, then a change in society. People have to learn that private behaviour has public consequences.
In this essay, I will be exploring Abigail Williams' role in the play, showing how she makes the majority of other characters believe her lies and also stating whether in my view, it is possible to have sympathy for her character. First of all, I think that Abigail is...
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William Shakespeare, the world's most famous playwright, Romeo and Juliet, the greatest love story ever told. For over four hundred years this play has been performed for audiences of all ages. Containing famous lines such as; "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo" And "A plague on both your...
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Explore the ways in which Miller makes use of places in the play In the play, I think that the title 'A View from the Bridge' describes the main point of the play. The title is symbolic, which is one of Miller's main techniques. Metaphorically, I think the title...
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Hot Seating Hot Seating is a good exercise to widen the understanding of your character. The example of hot seating I am going to use was when we looked at an extract called 'The Telephone Conversation', by Wole Soyinka. The conversation was between a black African man, and a...
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In this evaluation I am drawing conclusions from the coursework I have completed. This involved undertaking a critical analysis of a variety of art forms that explore the theme of murder mystery. I will be considering how well the art form examples studied have been used in expressing this...
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