English Literature Worksheet: Character Analysis of 'An Inspector Calls'

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English Literature Worksheet: Character Analysis of 'An Inspector Calls'

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Introduction to Character Analysis

This section introduces the focus on analyzing characters in 'An Inspector Calls'. Understanding character traits, motives, and development is essential to interpreting the play's themes and messages.
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Multiple Choice Questions

Test your understanding of the characters in the play.
1.
Who is the central character in 'An Inspector Calls'?
[1 mark]
AInspector Goole
BMr. Birling
CSheila Birling
DEric Birling
2.
What trait best describes Mrs. Birling?
[1 mark]
AKind and caring
BArrogant and unempathetic
CInnocent and naive
DResentful
3.
Which character shows remorse by the end of the play?
[1 mark]
AMr. Birling
BEric Birling
CSheila Birling
DInspector Goole
4.
Which character is most naive at the start of the play?
[1 mark]
AEric Birling
BGerald Croft
CSheila Birling
DInspector Goole
5.
Who is responsible for the death of Eva Smith?
[1 mark]
AOnly Eva's actions
BOnly the Inspector
CMultiple characters including Mrs. Birling and Eric
DMr. Birling alone
C

Short-Answer Questions

Answer the following questions based on your understanding of the characters.
1.
Describe Sheila Birling's character at the beginning and end of the play.
2.
How does Inspector Goole challenge the characters' morals?
3.
Explain Mrs. Birling’s attitude towards Eva Smith and how it reflects her character.
D

Extended Analysis Question

Reflect on the characters' development and the play’s message.
1.
Discuss how Priestley uses the character of Sheila Birling to convey the play’s message about social responsibility. Support your answer with examples from the play.

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12/29/2025
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