Community Spirit In An Inspector Calls

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This written assignment is related to J.B.Priestly’s play, ‘An Inspector Calls’. The play tells a story about a mysterious inspector coming to Mr. Birling’s house and reveals their guilt to a girl who killed herself by making them say it out themselves. The aim of this assignment is to explore the impact of realizing responsibility on Eric, thereby showing the community spirit is important in everywhere and any time. It could be battle field, where people face death, or it could be the daily life in peace time. Prejudice, discrimination, responsibility and community spirit are the themes of Priestley’s play, which are developed to help to achieve the aim. Eric would be showed as a penitent in the assignment. The story was set two years before WWI, so we could visualize that Eric and Gerald were mandatorily recruited in Army in 1916, the time that the Allies needed more soldiers. In the war, everyone was facing death. Both the boy from high social status family and the poor family son, could lose their life in an instant. Therefore soldiers have to hold community spirit, meanwhile put prejudice and discrimination aside and take the responsibility to each other’s wellbeing. …show more content…

If the letter was written during the war, then Eric could understand the feeling of Eva Smith further and deeper, especially after personally facing the similar hopelessness. Then Eric could connect the situation of helping each other on battlefield to the daily life. Since he was threatened by death on the battlefield, so he could be aware of how fragile and important the human’s life is, and has a greater reason to say something of great import to his father. Additionally, the letter is the only way to communicate with their family for a