inspector calls essay during inspector calls the Birling is portrayed as shows a rich and upper classed family.
This family is very obnoxious to the lower working classes. In 1912 when the play is set,
There are three different classes the working class like Eva smith, the Middle class which contained higher paid people like Mr birling and finally upper the class this filled who inherited there wealth . This play is trying to tell the viewers how the upper classes exploited the lower classes
This play is written in 1945 but it is set in 1912. So this was set before both world wars.
Throughout the play is a are foreshadowing of a war . Prestley is trying to show us the type of mindset which caused threw war to start. Evidence of this mindset is clear when Mr.
Birling states “I’m talking as a hard-headed, practical man of business And I say there isn't a chance of war” This shows us the mindset of the average middle classed man and how oblivious to the start of a war he is. Later on,
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Mrs Birling's played a big part in the death of Eva smiths death, Eva came to Mrs birlings charity in serious need of money but was turned down my Mrs billing. she turns her down as there is no father and even goes as far to say it was her “duty” to turn her down. She feels no remorse for her actions, saying ‘ i did nothing I'm ashamed of”
When mrs Birling says ”you know my husband was lord mayor only two years ago band that he’s still a magistrate”, this shows us her belief in being able to get out of any situation using her social status. She also has very strong views on the classes of society she refers to Eva smith as “girls of that class” This shows me her extreme views on the lower class and sees them as lower beings. She will not fully accept that her part in turning Eva away which results in Eva’s