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  • Inspector Goole
    • Priestley uses The Inspector as a mouthpiece
      • Priestley's own views are reflected in the opinions of the Inspector. You could say that The Inspector is Priestley's voice in the play
    • Who is Inspector Goole?
      • At the end of the play nobody is sure who Inspector Goole is?
        • This leaves the audience suspicious of whether or not Eva Smith even exists.
          • The inspector could be a ghost or some sort of religious figure
    • His authority strengthens his moral tone
      • He makes sure everybody know he is in charge
        • He takes control and leads the events in the play.
          • His authority makes people take him very seriously
    • He is the "driving force" of the play
      • The inspector arrives unexpectedly to ask some questions
        • The inspector leaves after delivering a speech about social responsibility
          • The Inspector is described as authoritive and imposing. He's mot a big man - but his presence fills the room

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