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An Inspector Calls York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2026, 2027 exams by J. B. Priestley; 9781447982166

An Inspector Calls York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2026, 2027 exams

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Description

This comprehensive study guide is designed to enhance the understanding of J. B. Priestley's acclaimed play, "An Inspector Calls." The guide provides in-depth notes and insightful analysis of the play's intricate themes, multifaceted characters, and significant historical context.

The Plot

"An Inspector Calls" is set in the early 20th century and revolves around the Birling family, whose lives are disrupted by the unexpected arrival of Inspector Goole. The inspector's probing questions unravel the family's connections to a young woman's tragic demise, prompting an exploration of social responsibility and moral accountability.

Themes

  • Social Responsibility: The play challenges the notion of individualism and emphasises the interconnectedness of society.
  • Class and Inequality: Priestley critiques the class system and highlights the struggles of the working class.
  • Generational Conflict: The differing perspectives of the younger and older Birlings illustrate the clash between traditional values and progressive ideas.

Writing Style

Priestley’s use of dramatic irony and suspense keeps audiences engaged while delivering poignant social commentary. The dialogue is sharp and reveals the characters’ complexities, making it a rich text for analysis.

With summaries that clearly outline the plot and a focus on key quotations, this guide equips students with the tools needed to articulate their thoughts coherently and persuasively in essays. It serves as an invaluable resource for those preparing for their GCSE English Literature exams, alongside other notable works by Priestley, such as "The 39 Steps" and "Time and the Conways." The guide ultimately aims to foster confidence and a deeper comprehension of this significant literary piece.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 211 mm × 297 mm × 6 mm
Pages: 88
Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
ISBN: 9781447982166

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