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This coursework presents a thought-provoking analysis of J.B. Priestley’s play, An Inspector Calls. The author delves deep into the themes, characters, and motifs of the play, offering insightful commentary and analysis in response to the question: “How does Priestley display the political opinions of different generations in An Inspector Calls?”

The coursework explores the play’s central theme of social responsibility, examining the ways in which the characters’ actions and attitudes reflect their individual and collective responsibility towards society. The author also explores the play’s critique of capitalism, highlighting Priestley’s use of the Inspector as a mouthpiece for his socialist beliefs and exposing the flaws and injustices of the capitalist system.

Overall, this resource is an excellent example of high-quality An Inspector Calls coursework that showcases the author’s analytical and critical thinking skills and fulfills all the AOs necessary to achieve the highest possible mark.

It offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the play, and is a valuable resource for students, teachers, and anyone interested in the social and political issues raised by the play.

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