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Essay heading: Inspector Calls Coursework
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Not only does Mr. Birling represent this aspect of selfishness, but when he begins to transmit these principles to the younger generation the Inspector calls to teach an alternative way of thinking and behaving. Although the mysterious Inspector Goole is a police officer, his final speech shows that he is far more concerned with the morals of the Birling family:
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Although the mysterious Inspector Goole is a police officer, his final speech shows that he is far more concerned with the morals of the Birling family:
‘But just remember this. One Eva Smith is gone, but …’
Priestley uses the Inspector as a contrast to Mr. Biirling, and also as a way of sending his socialist message to the mainly middle class audience who would have been watching the play... displayed next 300 characters
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