J.B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays S.) Review
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eni's Review of J.B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays S.)
10th Jan 2007
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The plot overall is genius, especially the ending, it left me wondering whether the inspector was actually real or not! Also the characters, each of them have their flaws, as they are soon revealed by the incredible inspector.
Bad Points
It does tend to drag on a bit when the inspector is questioning the family and quite predictable too, but otherwise extremly good storyline.
General Comments
An Inspector Calls begins at a dinner party hosted by the Birling family, when suddenly a mysterious inspector arrives to question them about a suicide of a young girl named Eva Smith.
Then the inspector interigates the family and forces them to confess their involvment in Eva's death.
As I am actually in the middle of my essay for 'An Inspector Calls', I have had to learn a lot about the play, and I've enjoyed revealing its tale, as I'm sure you will too!
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