Tension in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls

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Tension in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls Works Cited Missing The play "An Inspector Calls" written by J B Priestley, is a post 1914 play about a series of events that leads to the unfortunate suicide of the girl Eva Smith. The Birlings are interrupted during a celebratory meal by Inspector Goole who proceeds to question them about their role in Eva Smith's death. While the younger members of the family accept responsibility for the girl's death, the older Birlings refuse to acknowledge their input into Eva's suicide. Arthur Birling is a hard headed business man whose daughter, Sheila, is marrying into the rival family's firm by getting engaged to Gerald Croft. Sybil Birling, Arthur's wife, is head of a charity organisation, which helps young women when they have no money and nowhere to go. The son of the Birling family is Eric, who drinks heavily most nights and works at his fathers company. Throughout the play we get to see how all of these people added to Eva Smith's misery and eventually led her to swallowing disinfectant to end her life of suffering. Priestley's play is set in the North Midlands in 1912. During this period, Britain was going through a difficult time. There were factory strikes, which resulted in people losing their jobs when they asked for better pay. This is significant in Priestley's play because Eva

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