Worksheet on Key Quotes from An Inspector Calls
English
GCSE
8 questions
~16 mins
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A comprehension worksheet focusing on key quotes from 'An Inspector Calls', with an emphasis on themes related to Nature and Environment. Designed to enhance analysis skills and understanding of literary techniques.
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Worksheet on Key Quotes from An Inspector Calls
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Scene Summary and Context
In this pivotal scene of 'An Inspector Calls', the Birling family gathers in their luxurious dining room, which ironically highlights their social status and detachment from the natural world. The setting reflects the prosperity built on industry, yet hints at underlying environmental consequences. The Inspector’s arrival disrupts this façade, and he uses sharp, pointed language to question their responsibility towards society and nature. A short phrase, such as 'destroying the environment', encapsulates the broader theme of human impact on the world. The characters’ reactions reveal their attitudes towards nature—some dismissive, others unaware. The play subtly critiques the industrial excesses that neglect environmental sustainability and societal wellbeing. The Inspector’s emphasis on moral accountability invites reflection on how individual actions affect the natural environment and community. Overall, the scene explores the tension between human progress and ecological preservation, urging audiences to consider their role in protecting the planet.
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Key Quote Analysis
Analyse the following key quotes related to Nature & Environment in 'An Inspector Calls'. Focus on the literary techniques used and their thematic significance.
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Identify the literary technique used in the phrase 'destroying the environment' and explain its impact on the audience’s understanding of the play’s message.
[2 marks]2.
What does the Inspector’s insistence on moral responsibility suggest about the play’s stance on environmental sustainability?
[2 marks]3.
Which literary device is exemplified by the phrase 'the natural world is fragile', and how does it emphasise the theme?
[2 marks]4.
From the quote 'we are destroying the environment', identify the tone conveyed and its effect on the reader.
[2 marks]5.
Explain how the inspector’s language in the play underscores the importance of protecting the environment.
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Describe the significance of the phrase 'nature's balance' in the context of the play’s themes.
[2 marks]7.
Identify one literary device used in the phrase 'the Earth bears the scars of our actions' and explain its significance.
[2 marks]8.
Using the extract, discuss how the play criticises industrialisation’s effects on the environment.
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- 12/31/2025
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- 12/31/2025
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