AN INSPECTOR CALLS
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- AN INSPECTOR CALLS
- SOCIAL CLASS
- The main function of the plays appears to be to comment upon society.
- Arthur Birling bears all the hallmarks of rank, wealth and privilege and his family would be considered a decent and respectable one.
- The family is presented as typical of wealthy people of the time but the Inspector scrapes away the glossy surface to reveal the rottenness beneath
- Each of the people at the meal table abused the privileges of their position and the innocent Eva Smith suffered the consequences.
- Find quotations that show how the inspector makes the award of this.
- Each of the people at the meal table abused the privileges of their position and the innocent Eva Smith suffered the consequences.
- The main function of the plays appears to be to comment upon society.
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