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An Inspector Calls by JB Priestly: Answers to questions For my English coursework i have a few questions to answer on the play "An Inspector calls" by JB Priestly.
I am struggling on two of the questions. Can anyone help me at all? Both questions are based on the first act only.
1. How does Priestley show the confidence of the Birlings in their position?
2. How does Priestley present the Inspector as an unusual policeman in this act?
Im not asking for you to answer the whole question for me.. Just give me a few ideas please if possible. Thankyou.
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Hey, I've been doing that play, we aren't quite at the end yet though.
However, you should take into consideration
a) they aren't at the station, instead he has done everybody one by one at their home.
b) Mr birling and co. keep bringing in their postion such as mayor two years ago, and how he knows the Brumley officers etc. etc. and Birling mentions Gerald as some of Lord and Lady Croft.
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