GCSE Grade 9 Essay: The significance of Eva Smith in ‘An Inspector Calls’, the 20th century play written by JB Priestley
An Inspector Calls essay – Grade 9 GCSE standard
This high-level essay has been well structured, concise and efficient paper.
This would achieve full marks – the equivalent of a Grade 9
This resource is a 717-word document, fitting the 45mins time frame for a GCSE exam.
Targeted at the AQA specification but will be useful to all GCSE English Literature students
Covers:
- Consistent context for each point and quotes
- Quotes and key references made at all times.
- Underrated/forgotten/unique context links eg. the significance of Eva’s surname
- How she’s a symbol for the working classes
- Her graphic death
- How she teaches a lesson to the Birling family
- Her role in being a symbol for those with no voice in society
- Conclusion summarising all the analysis covered
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