Open Document In the play, ‘An Inspector Calls’, written by J.B Priestly in 1945, Eric is featured as part of the main characters in a wealthy family, who are celebrating Eric’s sister, Sheila’s engagement. Despite his apparent misfit and mystery to the reader as the curtain falls,...
In the Play “An inspector calls”, J.B Priestly presents the characters to take responsibility in different forms. Sheila Birling changes the way she takes...
Priestley explores the theme of power in his play, An Inspector Calls, by communicating power as a way to influence others behaviour, mainly through the Birlings but also through characters such as Sheila. Throughout the play Priestly is emphasising that power if used properly is a force for ...
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The expressions used by the author to describe the first snow: an event, so fantastically carpeted, a magical event, a cold place of dead white and pale blues, faintly flushed, artfully disposed, a cold sparkle of white and blue, falling heavily, in great soft flakes… • Read the pas...
Dispatcher Maura, our lead Russian interpreter, can describe the process for you, so that –“ “Did you finish your doctorate?” “No, Mr. Petrov.” That was certainly not a secret. But that academic ordeal in graduate school was still a source of deep regret. It ended the dream of ...
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"Craptacular" was used by Bart to describe the supposedly defective Christmas lights that Homer purchased in "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace". It is one of the more frequently used made-up words from The Simpsons, and, like a few others, was in use before The Simpsons popularized it. Currentl...
Natureisalsosymbolisedbysnow.Nowtrytodescribesnowinyour ownwords.Usefulexpressions:snowy-white;snowfall;snowflake;snow-covered;bigsnowflakes;heavysnow;lightsnow;freezingcold ThepassageisaboutsnowwrittenbyJohnBoyntonPriestleyandfindouthowtheauthordescribesthefirstsnow.(P82-84)Beforereading,let’sreadtheshort...
has no particular destination in mind. He is simply following a fantasy founded on little more than a few poems set in that mythical city, seeking, as he will later describe it, “the passage to a poetic existence.” Arriving in East Berlin, Carl tries to get his bearings, picks up ...