Sunday, October 13, 2019
J.B.Priestleyââ¬â¢s play, An Inspector Calls Essay -- English Literature
By what means, and how successfully is suspense created and sustained   in An Inspector Calls?    An Inspector Calls Essay    By what means, and how successfully is suspense created and sustained  in ââ¬ËAn Inspector Calls?ââ¬â¢    à · Show analytical and interpretative skills    à · The effects of dramatic devices and structure    à · Layers of meaning in language, ideas and themes    à · The social and historical setting/context    JB Priestley wrote ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢ towards the end of World War  2. The play however, is set in 1912 at a wealthy, middle-class family  home. The play is about a family celebrating an engagement, when an  Inspector calls, and tells them of a young girlââ¬â¢s suicide. The play  is always set in the familyââ¬â¢s dining room, but it has precise stage  directions, so each character must be sitting in a certain place.  Suspense is used right through the play, usually at its peak at the  end of an act.    I think JB Priestley was trying to get a message across to us that we  need to abolish the social class differences, and all be equal.    The play is very good because you are always trying to find out who  was responsible for the suicide, and you know that everybody fits in,  but you donââ¬â¢t know when or how.    As you find, or think youââ¬â¢ve found something out, the play takes a new  dramatic turn, which definitely makes suspense the key factor. What  makes the play even better is that the audience always knows a lot  more than the characters do, and you are always wondering: ââ¬Å"why  havenââ¬â¢t they worked that out?â⬠    Suspense is very successfully created and sustained in ââ¬ËAn Inspector  Calls.ââ¬â¢    When Act one begins, the mood is merry, and civilised in the dining  room, at The Birlingsââ¬â¢ house. The family are happy, excited and ...              ...er this phone call means  that yes everything was true, or no, it was a hoax. Then, it is used  as a dramatic device again when it rings, and the local Inspector says  he is coming round to question the Birlings about a young girlââ¬â¢s  death. The play ends here.    Now, we have found out the suspense is created and sustained very  successfully in ââ¬ËAn Inspector Callsââ¬â¢. With you always wondering  whether the Inspector is real, and all the cliffhangers that are used,  you are constantly left in suspense, even after the very unusual  ending. You are wondering at the end whether this time it really is  real, or is it another hoax? We will never know. Dramatic devices are  a key element in this play, for example in Act 3; a telephone is the  focal point. It can be little things like that. I hope this brings a  good conclusion to a very good, interesting, even if strange play.                      
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