Analyzing 'An Inspector Calls' - Essay Skills
English
Grade 8
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This worksheet focuses on developing essay skills for analyzing 'An Inspector Calls'. Students will explore scene summaries, contextual guides, and practice identifying literary techniques and crafting responses.
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Analyzing 'An Inspector Calls' - Essay Skills
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Scene Summary and Context
In this pivotal scene from J.B. Priestley's play 'An Inspector Calls,' the Birling family gathers to celebrate Sheila and Gerald's engagement. As tensions rise, Inspector Goole arrives unexpectedly, questioning the family about the mysterious death of a young woman named Eva Smith. The scene explores themes of responsibility, social class, and morality. Priestley's use of dramatic irony and sharp dialogue highlights the societal issues of the early 20th century. The phrase 'Public men, Mr. Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges' encapsulates the play's moral stance. This scene serves as a catalyst for revealing each character's complicity and moral failings, prompting reflection on individual and collective responsibility.
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What is the main event occurring in this scene?
[2 marks]2.
Describe the significance of the phrase 'Public men, Mr. Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges.'
[3 marks]3.
Identify one literary device used in the scene summary and explain its effect.
[3 marks]4.
How does Priestley use dialogue to develop the theme of responsibility in this scene?
[3 marks]5.
What role does social class play in this scene's context?
[2 marks]6.
Identify one example of dramatic irony in the scene summary.
[2 marks]7.
In your own words, explain why Priestley might have used the phrase 'moral stance' in the context of this scene.
[3 marks]8.
How does the scene summary prepare you for analyzing the characters' responses later in the play?
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- 12/31/2025
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