An Inspector Calls - Practice 3

This question is the same format as the question you will have to answer in the exam, which means there are a choice of two questions. There is also no extract from the play, which is also how it will be in the exam.

Either

How does Priestley present a class-ridden and hypocritical society in An Inspector Calls?

Write about:

  • how Priestley presents ideas to do with class in the play

  • how Priestley explores hypocrisy by the ways he writes

Or 

How does Priestley present the character of Sheila and the ways in which she changes throughout the course of the play?

Write about:

  • how Sheila responds to her family and to the Inspector

  • how Priestley presents Sheila by the way he writes

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