An Inspector Calls: Symbols
Subjects / English / J. B. Priestley - An Inspector Calls
This title will look at two symbols from An Inspector Calls. It will first consider the idea of Eva Smith as a symbol for the working classes. Priestley uses the fate of Eva Smith to highlight the injustices suffered by the poverty-stricken working classes at the hands of the irresponsible rich. In this title we will also consider the setting of the play - the dining room of the Birling family - and see how this symbol of wealthy respectability merely hides the family's secrets.
| Author: | Pauline Hills | Publisher: | GCSEPod® |
| Narrator: | Victoria Sandison | ISBN: | 978-1-84906-315-9 |
Chapters
- Eva Smith
- The Dining Room
Exam Board Relevance
- Edxcel
- AQA
- CEA
- IGCSE (EdExcel)
- OCR
- SQA
- WJEC
- IGCSE (CiE)
Includes original GCSEPod image art. Additional pictorial images created by Damon Smith
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