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GRADE 9 Essay on Eric Birling in An Inspector Calls GCSE
  • GRADE 9 Essay on Eric Birling in An Inspector Calls GCSE

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  • This excellent essay focuses on the character of Eric Birling throughout the play, his first impressions and changes as the play progresses. This Essay was marked as Grade 9 or A*, and includes a variety of quotes with detailed analysis (no context as it was not needed for my exam board) and an introduction and conclusion. It was written for the Eduqas exam board but can be adapted for any! Introduction: An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley in 1945, set in the industrial city of ...
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AQA English Literature Inspector Calls Quote Bank
  • AQA English Literature Inspector Calls Quote Bank

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  • Here are a election of quotes from the play "An Inspector Calls" by J.B. Priestley that are commonly used in the study of English Literature for GCSE examinations. These quotes cover key themes, characters, and dramatic moments in the play:
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GRADE 9 essay on Social class in An Inspector Calls GCSE
  • GRADE 9 essay on Social class in An Inspector Calls GCSE

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  • This essay explores the theme of Social Class in the play, and the difference between the two distinct classes clearly symbolised in Priestley's writing with his characters. Providing detailed analysis, varied quotes and much more, this essay was marked as a Grade 9 and was written for the Eduqas exam board but can be adapted to any! Introduction: An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley in 1945, based in the Industrial city of Brumley in 1912. Social class is an integral theme to the ...
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edna quotes ( an inspector calls) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
  • edna quotes ( an inspector calls) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024

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  • edna quotes ( an inspector calls) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024Mr. birling says this to Edna -it represents the invisible working class - she is regarded by the family as a functionary -she is spoken to it is not with the same manners and courtesy that the family extend to each other. - correct answer "Giving us the port Edna, that's right calls her by her christian name but not out of friendliness - it is a way of reinforcing that he is the boss and that she is disposab...
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An Inspector Calls Quote Bank GCSE English Literature
  • An Inspector Calls Quote Bank GCSE English Literature

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  • 7 PAGES A summary of every important quote for an GCSE English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes in the play (age, class, social responsibility, gender) as well as the main characters of the play (Mr Birling, Mrs Birling, Sheila Birling, Eric Birling, Gerald Croft and Inspector Goole). The quotes are also supplemented with high level analysis. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved ...
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An Inspector Calls Quotes
  • An Inspector Calls Quotes

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inspector calls EDNA QUOTES questions well answered graded A+ 2023/2024
  • inspector calls EDNA QUOTES questions well answered graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • inspector calls EDNA QUOTES"Edna the parlour-maid is just clearing the table" - correct answer Interestingly, while Priestly explains how the set should be and introduces the characters, Edna is the last to be mentioned: . Hierarchy is a key concept within An Inspector Calls. It could be argued that it is what drives the main characters actions. Priestley immediately establishes that Edna is at the bottom of the hierarchy and not of any real importance in the eyes of the Birlings and Gerald. ...
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Mr Birling Quote bank AND Analysis (Grade 9)
  • Mr Birling Quote bank AND Analysis (Grade 9)

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  • A quote bank with several of the main quotes said, or about Mr Birling throughout all three acts. Each quotes is analysed, using subject terminology and detailed inferences. At the beginning of the booklet there is alist of ambitious vocabulary you can use to describe Birling to help you up your marks in your essays and work!
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edna quotes ( an inspector calls) fully solved graded A+ 2023
  • edna quotes ( an inspector calls) fully solved graded A+ 2023

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  • edna quotes ( an inspector calls)Mr. birling says this to Edna -it represents the invisible working class - she is regarded by the family as a functionary -she is spoken to it is not with the same manners and courtesy that the family extend to each other. - correct answer "Giving us the port Edna, that's right calls her by her christian name but not out of friendliness - it is a way of reinforcing that he is the boss and that she is disposable. - correct answer Please, sir, an inspector...
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edna quotes ( an inspector calls ) fully solved to pass
  • edna quotes ( an inspector calls ) fully solved to pass

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  • edna quotes ( an inspector calls)Mr. birling says this to Edna -it represents the invisible working class - she is regarded by the family as a functionary -she is spoken to it is not with the same manners and courtesy that the family extend to each other. - correct answer "Giving us the port Edna, that's right calls her by her christian name but not out of friendliness - it is a way of reinforcing that he is the boss and that she is disposable. - correct answer Please, sir, an inspector...
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