Thursday, November 14, 2019
Critical evaluation of An Inspector Calls Essay -- English Literature
Critical evaluation of An Inspector Calls    An Inspector Calls    ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢ is a play set in the mystery/ detective thriller  genre. It is set in 1912 however it was written by J.B Priestly in  1945 and staged in Moscow. As he lived through both wars he could see  what had actually happened in the time the play was set. J.B Priestly  uses the characters to express his views on the issue of social  responsibility, morality and about class divisions with many themes  including greed, regret, guilt and blame.    ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢ is about the Birling family who are quite  wealthy. They are celebrating their daughters engagement with her  fiancà ©, Gerald. An Inspector arrives and breaks up the party,  questioning the family on the death of a young Eva Smith, who had  killed herself by drinking disinfectant. Upon questioning each member  of the family seems to be involved in her death and is slowly forced  to confess. When the Inspector finally leaves they find out that he is  a fake. But at the very end they get a phone call telling them that a  young woman has just killed herself and that there is an Inspector on  his way to speak to them about it. An Inspector Calls is what is known  as a well made play. Its progression is that from ignorance to  knowledge (for both the audience and the characters).    During the course of the play the action is mostly focused on Eva  Smith/ Daisy Renton. At the beginning of the play Sheila is described  as a pretty girl in her early twenties, very pleased with life and  rather excited. The reader gets the impression that she is a very  relaxed, spoilt, and innocent girl who is very naà ¯ve.    At the start of the play Sheila has a very good, happy relationship  with her family and fianc...              ...ing about the public finding out  and if the inspector is real or fake.    Sheila is the character which is explored in this essay.  Responsibility is developed through her character as her reactions and  responses are compared to her familyââ¬â¢s. Although she is the youngest,  she behaves in a mature manner answering the Inspectorââ¬â¢s questions  whereas her family refuses. She understands what has happened and  takes responsibility for her actions.    Change is developed from the beginning to the very end. In the  beginning Sheila is carefree, innocent and naà ¯ve. She has no worries  or concerns. However towards the end she develops a social conscience  and an understanding of the real world. She is emotionally stronger  and has doubts about her parents. She has learnt a lot from her  experience and even though the inspector was a fraud she is still  aware of her actions.                       
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