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It was the night before your GCSE English Literature exam. You weren't revising. You were doom-scrolling. Then, your phone screen flickered, and a sharp DING echoed through your room. A notification appeared:
A moment of silence. Then Arthur Birling laughed. “Fake. There’s no Inspector Goole on the force. He was a hoax!”
Before you could react, a strange, solid-looking figure in a plain brown trench coat stepped out of your wardrobe. He wasn’t old, but he wasn't young. He carried an air of "unstoppable truth." an inspector calls gcse revision
The Inspector interrupted. “Eva Smith. She worked for you. Two years ago. You fired her for asking for a tiny raise. Six shillings a week.”
Gerald confirmed it. No one named Goole existed. The family rejoiced. “No real inspector, no crime!” Arthur crowed. It was the night before your GCSE English Literature exam
“I was protecting my profits!” Birling blustered.
“Right,” Goole whispered to you. “Your exam has two key things: and understanding Priestley’s message . Watch closely.” The First Knock: Responsibility Denied Mr. Arthur Birling, a pompous, self-made factory owner, was mid-sentence: “A man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own—” Then, your phone screen flickered, and a sharp
Goole leaned to your ear. “ Arthur represents capitalist greed. The play was written in 1945, but set in 1912. The audience knows two world wars and the Titanic sank. Birling’s ‘unsinkable’ confidence in ‘self-help’ is dramatic irony. Priestley wants you to see that ‘looking after yourself’ destroys others.” The Second Knock: The Chain of Events Sheila Birling, young and fashionable, froze. Her smile vanished. “Oh – it was me next, wasn’t it?” she whispered.
“You had Eva sacked from her job at Milward’s department store,” the Inspector said. “Because you were jealous a dress looked better on her than you.”
Each confession was a new nail in the coffin of the family’s respectability.
He walked out the door. And vanished.
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