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Literary analysis discussing how Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls is presented as an omnipotent and impartial moral authority used to expose class inequality and argue for collective responsibility in society.
Author: Unknown student author
Work analysed: An Inspector Calls
Playwright: J. B. Priestley
Academic field: English Literature
Literary genre analysed: Drama
Main character analysed: Inspector Goole
Historical setting of the play: Edwardian Britain, 1912
Context of writing and first performance: End of the Second World War, 1945
Key themes: Social responsibility, class inequality, socialism, moral accountability
Central quotation references: “We have to share our guilt”; “burnt her inside out”; “fire and blood and anguish”
Analytical focus: Priestley’s use of Inspector Goole as a dramatic device and moral authority
Audience context discussed: Post-war audience of 1945 and modern twenty-first-century audience
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