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An Inspector Calls quotes
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--7August 20252025/2026Available in bundle
- AIC quotes with analysis and techniques
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aryadandamudi
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An Inspector Calls GCSE English Literature Quotebank by Moment
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---3August 20252024/2025
- Written by Grade 9 student. Quotebank of An Inspector Calls, dividing the play up into 10 Moments, each of which consist of chosen key quotes.
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AIC Gerald and Social Responsibility
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--4August 20252025/2026Available in bundle
- quotes with analysis and techniques about gerald and social responsibility
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aryadandamudi
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An Inspector Calls essay plans
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--5June 20252021/2022Available in bundle
- Essay plans for gcse students studying An Inspector Calls - characters and themes planned out with supporting contextual information
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Birling revision guide
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--3August 20252025/2026Available in bundle
- quotes with analysis and techniques on Birling in inspector calls
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aryadandamudi
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Describe the significance of Dramatic Irony at the beginning of the play. How does Priestley use it to express his political views about Capitalism and Socialism?
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--2January 20252023/2024A+Available in bundle
- A detailed analysis essay that explores the use of dramatic irony in the opening of J.B. Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls, focusing on how it serves as a vehicle to convey Priestley’s political commentary on capitalism and socialism. The use of dramatic irony not only highlights Mr. Birling's ignorance and arrogance but also underscores Priestley’s critique of capitalist ideologies and his advocacy for social responsibility and collective welfare. The essay delves into how these ironic...
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BrightMindsRevision
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‘We all started like that- so confident, so pleased with ourselves.’ Why are the Birlings so pleased with themselves and what does the Inspector do to challenge this?’
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--2January 20252023/2024A+Available in bundle
- This analytical essay explores the self-satisfaction of the Birling family in J.B. Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls and how the arrival of the Inspector disrupts their complacency. The Inspector challenges the Birling family's sense of superiority and detachment from social responsibility by exposing the moral failings and collective culpability of each family member in the tragic fate of Eva Smith. The essay also captures how Priestley uses the Inspector as a dramatic device to confro...
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BrightMindsRevision
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An Inspector Call Essays on Dramatic Irony and Capitalism vs Socialism
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---2January 2025
- Essay 1: This essay examines why the Birling family is so self-satisfied at the start of An Inspector Calls and how the Inspector challenges their arrogance. It explores their privilege, moral failings and lack of social responsibility, revealing Priestley’s critique of class and individualism.

Essay 2: This essay explores Priestley’s use of drama
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BrightMindsRevision
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An inspector calls character description and key themes
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--15July 20242023/2024Available in bundle
- This covers all you need to know about the birding’s including the development through the play described in noted form as well as backed up with quotes at the end of each description. This ressource really helped me and my class through the gcse period.
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