written by kwilson on 05/03/2008
This play is excellent and has got a lot of facts that were actually wrong what Mr. Birling said that the Titanic would not sink and there would not be a war. In the whole, the play is good act out and the reader can read about what it was like in the days without televisions and other technology that wasn't there at the time.
written by laydcrazie on 30/09/2007
Brilliant book. Excellent writing a real form of art. Very exciting and keeps you hanging and wanting to read more!!
written by eni on 10/01/2007
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!
written by Lee123 on 11/02/2005
J.B. Priestley An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays S.) This is a great story about a family who have all separately affected another person's life through their own selfishness. Although the moral seems simple, it actually requires quite a lot of concentration. There is one character that stands out from the rest, which I think the author tries to achieve, and does very well. Great book.
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