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English Coursework for Inspector Calls

I think Inspector Calls is written in three different levels between a political play, a morality play and an inspector play. Mr. Birling is the main character in the play and really brings out the political aspects in the play Inspector Calls. We can see this when he says ‘Your engagement to Sheila means a tremendous lot to me.’ He also says ‘Your father and I have been friendly rivals in business for some time now – though Crofts Limited are both older and bigger than Birling and company – and now you have brought us together, and perhaps we may look forward to the time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together – for lower costs but higher prices.’ So he doesn’t really care about there marriage, he cares more about the money.

Priestly uses the seven deadly sins very well as we can see in the play. We know that Mr Birling is used with avarice by his eager for money and leadership. He thinks money is more important than any thing else. Priestly also uses Mr Birling with pride he thinks too much of himself, as we can see when he is talking to Gerald and he wants to make himself less important to Gerald so they can join and have great success in his job.

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Eric has three of the seven deadly sins used on him they are: sloth, lust and intemperance. We can see in the play that he is excessive for sex when they go back in time and see Eric wanting Daisy Renton/Eva Smith just to have sex with her. But we all know that he had no love for her in anyway. Intemperance comes into the play with Eric at the start of scene 1. Where all the family are sitting around the table and chatting then: Eric, Gerald and Mr Birling have a man talk as the rest of the ...

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