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GCSE Grade 9 Thematic, evaluation and language analysis of Sheila Birling in ‘An Inspector Calls’
Progressive analysis of her character development throughout the play, covering all the key points and themes on her character.
’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 850-word document, 7 paragraphs, fitting the 45mins time frame for a GCSE exam.
Targeted at the AQA specification but will be useful to all GCSE English Literature students

Some examples of the main points covered:
How Sheila is portrayed in the beginning vs. End of the play
How Sheila exemplifies the capitalist symbol
How Sheila changes
Analysis and contrast on how Sheila behaves at the end of the play
Awful treatment of the lower classes
solid conclusion
… and many other points to make the essays complete and solid.

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