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Description:
This digital product is curated for educators teaching “An Inspector Calls” by J.B. Priestley to facilitate a deep dive into the theme of selfishness and its consequences within the play.

This resource contains the following sections:

  • Key Ideas: This section offers a comprehensive overview of the central themes and motifs associated with selfishness in the play. Drawing from character actions, dialogues, and historical context, this part lays the foundation for students to understand the broader implications of selfishness in Edwardian society and how Priestley presents it.
  • Key Points: These are precise bullet points summarizing core aspects and examples of selfishness in the play. Ideal for revision, these points can also serve as a launching pad for classroom discussions, debates, and essay planning. Teachers will find them useful for structuring lessons and ensuring students grasp the crucial elements related to the topic.
  • Model Answer: Designed as an exemplar, this section showcases a high-quality essay response to the question, “How does Priestley present selfishness and its effects in An Inspector Calls?”. It integrates evidence from the text with critical analysis, demonstrating how students can cohesively argue a point. Educators can use this as a reference, guiding students in essay writing techniques, structuring arguments, and utilizing evidence effectively.

Benefits to Educators and Students:

  • For Educators: This resource offers a structured approach to teaching a complex theme in “An Inspector Calls”, ensuring that all pivotal aspects are covered. It also provides a ready-made, high-quality essay that educators can use for teaching purposes, saving valuable preparation time.
  • For Students: The clear segmentation into key ideas, key points, and a model answer provides a step-by-step approach to understanding and writing about the theme of selfishness. The bullet points are particularly handy for revision, while the model answer acts as a blueprint for constructing well-argued essays.

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