GCSE Grade 9 ‘An Inspector Calls’ 2 Thematic Character Analysis Essay on Mrs Birling
A thematic and character analysis of Mrs Sybil Birling, from the GCSE play ‘An Inspector Calls’
Has been written in timed conditions and the correct amount for the GCSE English Lit paper.
This high-level essay has been well structured, concise and efficient paper.
This would achieve full marks – the equivalent of a Grade 9
Targeted at the AQA specification but will be useful to all GCSE English Literature students
Progressive analysis of her character development throughout the play, covering all the key points and themes on his character.
Some examples of the main points covered:
Solid introduction highlighting what she represents and Priestley allegorical message
How she is initially described
Her reaction to Eric being the father
How the aristocracy saw the lwoer classes as morally inferor
How her charity work is ironic and the lack of a welfare state
Conclusion including her potential feelings of remorse and Priestley’s key messages
8 solid paragraphs, 830 words, 1 page and a half typed
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