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13 Cards in this Set
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What are three interpretations for the Inspector in 'An Inspector Calls'?
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- A quasi-religious prophet of doom - Priestley's mouthpiece - The moral conscience of each character - this causes them to have epiphanies. |
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What technique does the playwright use to make Arthur Birling seem stupid?
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Dramatic Irony
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What organisation does Sybil chair? |
Brumley Women's Charitable Organisation
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Where did Eric meet Eva?
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The palace bar
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How much money did Eric give to Eva and where did he get it from?
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£500 from his father's company
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When is the play set and when was it written?
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It is set in 1912 but written in 1945
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In what year did the Titanic sink and why was it ironic?
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1912 and it was ironic because Arthur said it wouldn't sink
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If men will not learn that lesson, they will be taught it in ...
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fire, blood and anguish.
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What was the class system like in 1912?
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It was strictly divided in high, middle and lower.
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What does Sybil not believe Eric is?
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Alcoholic
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What exactly does Sheila say to warn her mother?
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'You mustn't try to build up a kind of wall between us and that girl...'
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What did Gerald reveal at the end of Act One?
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He had an affair with Sheila
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Who did Gerald save Eva from?
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Alderman Meggarty
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