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An Inspector Calls
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Mind Map displaying main themes, characters, structures and settings of An Inspector Calls
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Zainab Riaz
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An Inspector Calls
Characters
Sheila
One to change the most and accept her responsibility
First she acts spoilt yet later shows a caring side
Outspoken, unusual for women of the time
Begins to mimic and share Inspector's views
Represents change Priestley wanted to see in society
Gerald
Motivated by sympathy and attraction for Eva
Sensitive side seen in his reaction to the death of Eva and his apology to Sheila
Self-confident
Feels deep responsibility yet is quick to dismiss
Eric
Misfit
No control
Both he and Sheila represent the younger generation capable of change
Heavy drinker
Mr Birling
Man of reputation
No sense of social justice
Represents what socialists dislike in society
Inflated sense of self-worth
Mrs Birling
Lack of understanding
Fears a scandal will tarnish her good name
Feels Eva and the Inspector are inferior
Like Birling, feels she has no responsibility for Eva. Quick to blame another
Inspector
Voice of conscience
Goole and Ghoul?
J.B Priestley's mouthpiece
Authoritative presence
Eva Smith
Tool used by Priestley to represent people we meet in our everyday lives
Never appears on stage and true name not known
Character designed to create empathy in audience
All the actions of the Birling's set her life on a downward journey
Themes
An Equitable Society
Social Message
Poverty of workers VS lavish life of employers
Representation of Inspector as the defender of the helpless
People had few rights
Responsibility
Inspector's speech that we all are responsible for each other
Mr Birling sees his responsibility as managing his business
Eric does not see his father as the one he would turn to in need. Birling's neglect for family
Mrs Birling's prejudiced sense of responsibility as WCO chair
Eric's lack of responsibility
Sheila's realisation that she shouldn't take advantage of her power
Gerald rescuing then abandoning Eva
Love
Sheila and Gerald?
Marriage as a way to climb up the economic and social ladder
True 'charity'. Caring for others
Eric and Gerald's association with Eva
Time
Opportunity to change the future
Breaking cycle of taking carless action
Reflecting on past
Structure
Well-Made Play
State of ignorance to state of knowledge
Unities of time and place
All pieces fit together, a bigger picture
One line of enquiry
Entrances and exits of characters
Changes the mood continuously with each revelation
Dramatic irony of Birling's confidence in advancing society
Sheila trying to stop her mother from condemning Eric
Two plot twists at the end
Setting
Industrial town of Brumley
Set within confines of Birlings' dining room
Social Status
Gender Inequality
Women were inferior
Upper class were more influential
Could treat workers as they wished
Idea of self-help
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