Monday, August 19, 2019
In An Inspector Calls J.B. Priestley has a message to deliver, what :: English Literature
In An Inspector Calls J.B. Priestley has a message to deliver, what  is this message and how does he deliver this message?    In the play 'An Inspector Calls' the playwright John Boynton  Priestley, uses real people in artificial situations to create the  well-rounded performance, he does this so effectively because the  people of the time could relate to these situations, setting and the  issues raised but could also place themselves in the play with each  person in the audience becoming an actors.    We are constantly kept on the edge, never knowing what to expect next.  He does this by using many complex dramatic devices in order to give  the correct information to the audience and actors and deliver it with  pinpoint timing. In this family situation the inspector is able to  manipulate it by knowing the significant weaknesses and personalities  of the individual family members. He shows the family cannot  communicate with each other when put in a tense or uneasy situation.  One of the devices he uses is the constant use of small climaxes where  the audience believe they have found the major culprit then the line  of enquiry jolts off into another direction this makes the play both  captivating and interesting. This is shown in the way it holds the  audience all the way through, building up slowly with peaks, gathering  the complex plot as it goes along, then finally ends in a stunning  climax with a twist. Throughout the play the inspector is extracting  small threads of information from each member of the family and slowly  interweaves the small threads to form one big picture, once the  picture is formed the audience can narrow it down to the main culprit  this acts as the first conclusion of the play, but once the audience  have realised that there isn't one culprit but instead the whole  family are guilty for her death this really drives the message home.    The inspector uses a photograph very cleverly because the family  believe that the inspector is showing the same pictures to everyone,  as an alternative these could be pictures of different people. After  the inspector has carried out all his investigations the family is  split into two sections, one being the people who are sorry for all  the hurt and pain they have caused, these are the people that have  taken in Priestley's and the inspectors message, the socialists. On  the other hand the other group are the elders that are stuck in there  old fashioned ways and believe that society functions better as  individuals and not a team these are the people that Priestley is  rebelling against, the capitalists, the money driven people who don't    					    
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