Thursday, October 24, 2019
J.B. Preistlyââ¬â¢s Presentation of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls :: English Literature
Analyse J.B. Preistlyââ¬â¢s Presentation of Inspector Goole in An  Inspector Calls    ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢ is a play written by J.B. Preistly in 1945 after  WW2. The play was set in 1912 just before WW1, this date was chosen to  show the contrasts of the two orders and to help J.B.Preistlyââ¬â¢s  message of the play become clearer. In the world in1945, as Iââ¬â¢ve  said, it was the end of WW2 and the Labour Party had been elected for  government for the first time. Preistlyââ¬â¢s message of the play is that  he thinks that the old older was a bad idea because it had already got  the world in 2 world warsââ¬â¢ and that every body should respect and care  about each other .    The Inspector is an important character is important to the play  because he is like the spokes person of the play because he shows that  the ways of the old order are wrong and that the way of the new order  was the right way to go. He is also pointing out Preistlyââ¬â¢s message by  saying that the old order views from Arthur Birling about how  everybody should look after themselves and not care about any other  problems in the world accept your own. The way that Preistly does this  is by contrasting Inspector Goole and Arthur Birling for example the  Inspector is cool, calm and collected, Arthur Birling has to always  have his wits about him and always try to be right.    My first impressions of the Inspector are that he is an important  character to the play and solving the mystery of who killed Daisy  Renton, but I didnââ¬â¢t think that he would have any thing to do with the  message. Did Preistly want the audience to think this? I think that he  did and that adds to the initial impact of the inspectorââ¬â¢s character,  not knowing what he is all about. In the text Preistly describes the  inspector as a big character in his late 40ââ¬â¢s makes him seem a  convincing inspector; this could help to trick the audience in the  later scenes. The Inspectors entrance is important because it is the  middle of Birlingââ¬â¢s big speech about only looking after yourself and  later in the play he contradicts that speech and shows Birling that he  is in the wrong and that Eric And Sheila are right for being in the  new order. When he enters the room with the lines ââ¬Å" Iââ¬â¢d like some  information if you donââ¬â¢t mind, Mr. Birlingâ⬠ it makes the audience feel  that Birling, who is so convinced the old order is correct and he is    					    
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