English Lit Unit 2A Cards-Inspector Calls 2.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? EnglishGCSEWJEC Created by: NickehCreated on: 22-05-13 19:28 I speak as a Hard headed business man-Mr B Act 1 Shows pride in his work 1 of 12 Unsinkable, absolutley unsinkable - Mr B Act 1 Dramatic irony, audience know something characters do not, Titanic metaphor for the privaleged family 2 of 12 We really must stop these silly pretences - Shelia 2 Mr B Shows that sheila understands the need to stop lying 3 of 12 Girls of that class - Mrs B Thinks she is socially and morally superior 4 of 12 We are members of one body we are responisble for each other moral of the play, contrasts with Mr b's "Everyman for himself" 5 of 12 That was the police a girl has died on her way to the infermary twist in the tale, everyone faces the reality of their actions 6 of 12 A hero is just about the shortest lived proffesion on earth Francis isn't a hero for long 7 of 12 I have no face curiosity, intrested 8 of 12 The Sound of a pistol shot cracks the air Larry looses the final point (ping pong) 9 of 12 I knew what they where doing the thought cut his mind like a powerfull table tennis serve 10 of 12 the pale purity of her face reminded me of st teress jesus christs skin, ghost 11 of 12 the air of mystery surronded him he was soo mysterious he brought along his own climate - dark cloud 12 of 12
In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’ how does J.B Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience, as well as interest and involve them in his play? 0.0 / 5
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