Inspector Goole Essays

  • Inspector Goole

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    inspection turn people’s minds around? Well, Inspector Goole certainly turned the Birling’s mind around, by inspecting them one by one. During his inspection we see the effect he has on the play. He represents Priestley’s central themes, and sends a message to the audience, stating that everything we do or say can affect other people’s lives. And by his mysterious appearance we are able to see that he plays an important role in the play. The Inspector helps moves the story forward. He pressures the

  • The Role of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls

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    The Role of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls In the work, An Inspector Calls, Inspector Goole role has been a described as a staging device.  Yet, defining Inspector Goole as meerly a staging device implies that he is not a character in his own right but exists simply as a way of exploring the personalities and lives of other, more fully rounded, characters. While it is true that An Inspector Calls would not work without Inspector Goole's central role, it reduces him a little to refer

  • Inspector Goole in J.B.Priestley’s play, An Inspector Calls

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    What is the function of Inspector Goole in J.B.Priestley’s play, An Inspector Calls? An Inspector Calls was written in 1945 by John Boynton Priestley. The play was set in 1912 two years before the first world war so from this their would have been irony as the audience would know. The play is set in a dining room in the Birling’s residence in Brumley, North Midlands which was a fictional industrial city. At the time the play was set the world was a very class conscience place with higher

  • J.B. Preistly’s Presentation of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls

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    Analyse J.B. Preistly’s Presentation of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a play written by J.B. Preistly in 1945 after WW2. The play was set in 1912 just before WW1, this date was chosen to show the contrasts of the two orders and to help J.B.Preistly’s message of the play become clearer. In the world in1945, as I’ve said, it was the end of WW2 and the Labour Party had been elected for government for the first time. Preistly’s message of the play is that he

  • Inspector Goole Essay

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    The Dramatic Function of Inspector Goole Inspector Goole is an enigma; we never even discover his first name. While the other characters all develop and change in some way from the beginning to the end of the play Goole remains the same, emotionless and determined. He also frequently repeats "I haven't much time", while seemingly having all the time in the world for the inquiry. While spelled differently, Goole is pronounced the same as the word 'ghoul', which means

  • The Role of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls

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    The Role of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls In this essay I will be discussing the role of Inspector Goole in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’. I will be commenting on the effect Inspector Goole has on the other characters around him. I will also be analysing dialogue to see how it helps to motivate the characters around him. I will also analyse and interpret the theme of the play. I will also look closely at how J B Priestley makes good use of historical context. Being set in 1912

  • The Importance of the Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls

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    The Importance of the Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls In this essay I am going to analyse the role of the inspector. I shall look at his importance as a ‘conscience’ figure, his effect on characters and as a dramatic tool. Firstly, I will look at the evidence we have about the ‘ghostly’ side of the character, the evidence I have about the inspector being a ‘ghost’ is that he knows an awful lot on the future and what is about to happen to Eva Smith, about her past life, what she did

  • Theme Of Inspector Goole In An Inspector Calls

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    An Inspector Calls about a middle class family who is visited by an Inspector and interrogates them about a suicide that has occurred in the city of Brumley. The Birling family, Eva Smith (also known as Dairy Renton), Gerald Croft, and Inspector Goole are the main characters of the play. Each member of the Birling family and Gerald Croft met Eva Smith in a way that may have been the cause of her suicide. The family is having a good time until they get a knock on the door from Inspector Goole, which

  • Inspector Goole and the Theme of Socialism in An Inspector Calls

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    JB Priestley’s intent in ‘An Inspector Calls’ was to convey the attitudes of socialism to the minds of the society in the Edwardian Era as he was a passionate believer of the concept. Priestley has attempted this through the employment of ‘Inspector Goole’ in the play. In the play drama is displayed through a variety of methods for the interest of the audience and the communication of personal views from JB Priestley. At the start the playwright creates slight allusions that produce tension; Sheila

  • Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls

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    Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls After watching and reading ‘an inspector calls’, it is clear to anyone that the inspector is a very special and unusual character. Throughout the play the he questions all of the Birling family and Gerald Croft trying to make them confess the horrible things they have done and making some of them regret their deeds. This shows that J.B priestly represents him as a ‘collective conscience.’ ‘Goole’ the name of the inspector, gives us

  • Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls

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    Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls In the following essay I will explain in detail the character of Inspector Goole in the J.B. Priestley play, "An Inspector Calls". I will use quotes from the play to support the different theories concerning how the Inspector is supposed to be portrayed. Is he a Policeman, a Socialist revolutionary, an Angel of God, Satan himself, or something else? Within this play the characters occasionally say a line that is known as a subconscious

  • Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley

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    Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley I will be answering the question "What is the importance of the inspector in J. B Preisley's 'An Inspector Calls'". I think the Inspector is the characters guilty conscience. To prove this I will go through every character and comment on how they react to the Inspector and I shall also comment on how the Inspector reacts to the Birlings and Gerald. Inspector Goole makes his entrance in the middle of the Birlings celebration, they are

  • The Function of the Character Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls

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    twenty-five he was awarded a place at Cambridge to study literature, history and political science and later went on to work as a journalist in London. An article he wrote in 1957 led to the formation of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament or CND. An Inspector Calls is a play with multiple social and political messages, J.B Priestly was a socialist and was also against capitalism as he believed it favoured the rich and powerful and encouraged greed and selfishness. The play takes place entirely inside

  • The Role of Inspector Goole in in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestly

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    The Role of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls Examine the role of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls & study the impact his role has on the rest of the characters in the play. Inspector Goole is the most important character in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’ because he is the catalyst for the events that take place in the play. Priestley’s intensions were to reveal to his audience the social state of England in 1945. He felt that little had changed since the turn of the century. Preistley

  • Priestley's portrayal of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls

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    Priestley's portrayal of Inspector Goole and the way in which he carries out his investigation of the Birling family and Gerald Croft create dramatic interest? 'An inspector calls' was written in 1945 by J.B Priestley. The play is set in 1912 and centres on Arthur Birling, a prosperous manufacturer and his family, who are celebrating the engagement of their daughter, when they are suddenly and dramatically interrupted by the arrival of the police inspector. The inspector, investigating the suicide

  • Inspector Goole Real Or Ghoul Essay

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    Inspector Goole – Real or Ghoul? Inspector Goole is arguably the central character in the play An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley. The inspector is first introduced during an evening event, an engagement prepared by the Birling’s (Act 1). The presence of the inspector turns the celebration into an investigation about the death of one Eva Smith, who used to work at Birling’s company. There have been numerous arguments on the reality of Inspector Goole. While some question his reality, there are

  • How Is Inspector Goole Presented In The Crucible

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    the enigmatic and dominant character of Inspector Goole to unveil the classist hierarchal society of 1912 through his interrogative, scrutinising questions. Through cleverly paced structure, the Inspector illuminates the faults of the immutable class system of the period and strips away the veneer of respectability that the Birlings pride in their position. Uniting all the Birlings faults together by the affliction of the Everyman Eva Smith, the Inspector pursues their repentance in order to expose

  • Dramatic Functions of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley

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    Dramatic Functions of Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley In the play An Inspector Calls, a message is being portrayed to the reader by J. B Priestley and in my opinion, the main bearer of this message is the inspector. Being of an ambiguous nature, he appears to live in a different world to the family with whom he deals; the Birlings and it is his dramatic function in the play that I shall be analysing. Firstly, we have the Stage Instructions to consider. Throughout

  • The Effect of Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls

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    The Effect of Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls The inspectors’ sudden entrance gives an impression of “massiveness, solidity and purposefulness”. He has an air of authority that dominates the room. He is smartly dressed in a dark suit and he looks about fifty years old. He is serious, direct and makes a big impression. His entrance seems to be a surprise to Mr. Birling and the rest of the family, this brings more drama to the play. The inspector suddenly enters while

  • The Effectiveness of the Character of Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls

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    The Effectiveness of the Character of Inspector Goole in J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls The Play is about a wealthy family from Brumley (an industrial city in the North Midlands) set in the year 1912 Mr Birling owns a successful and thriving business. Because of his family’s extreme wealth and social importance they have a very high opinion of themselves and a low opinion of the lower class. The Play begins with the family sitting down to a family meal to celebrate the engagement of