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A I C Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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"(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 
'It was my own fault' 
'Id been in a bad temper anyhow 
SHEILA - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. 
 
- Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he 
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- Character development - taking responsibility 
- Difference between generations 
 
'ERIC suddenly guffaws' 
STAGE DIRECTIONS Eric is immature and represents y...
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GRADE 9 Essay on Arthur Birling in An Inpsector Calls GCSE
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This essay focuses on the character of Arthur Birling in An Inspector Calls, as one of the key characters in the play. This essay was marked as Grade 9 and comtains detailed analysis (with no context as it was not need for my exam board). It was written for Eduqas but can be adapted for any exam board! 
Introduction: 
An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley based in an Industrial city in 1912. Priestley presents Mr Birling as an example of the patriarchal upper class, hard-hearted and cr...
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A* GCSE An Inspector Calls Detailed Character Summaries
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These are my ‘An Inspector Calls’ character summaries/ revision notes that gained me an A* at GCSE. The characters covered are Inspector Goole, Sheila Birling, Eric Birling, Arthur Birling, Sybil Birling and Eva Smith. These notes contain detailed character analysis, contextual analysis, psychoanalytical analysis and political analysis. These notes were priceless for me at GCSE so I hope they can help you too!
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GRADE 9 Essay on Attitudes to Women in An Inspector Calls GCSE
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This essay focuses on Attitudes to women in An Inspector Calls, analysing various characters and their treatment of female characters and how this reflects the views of gender and women of the time. This essay was marked as a grade 9 and provides detailed analysis of the theme (with no in-depth context as this was written for the eduqas exam board but can be adapted to any) 
Introduction: 
An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley in 1945, based in the Industrial city of Brumley in 1912. ...
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AIC Quotes Latest Update 100% Correct 
 
ACT 1 - (Stage Direction) The furniture is described as 'substantial and heavily comfortable, but 
not cosy and homelike' Suggests that the family are more concerned with appearances. 
 
(Sheila) 'Now I really feel engaged' The adverb 'really' suggests that she is materialistic/vain. 
 
(Birling) 'The Germans do not want war' and 'the Titanic... unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable' 
Repetition of 'unsinkable' alongside dramatic irony makes Birli...
Too much month left at the end of the money?
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An Inspector Calls Grade 9 Essay on Eric Birling
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Grade 9 GCSE English essay on Eric Birling.
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS Character Profiles GCSE English Literature
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This bundle contains in depth analysis for the main characters in An Inspector Calls. This includes: Sheila, Eric, Gerald, Mr Birling, Mrs Birling, Inspector Goole and Eva Smith. 
These character profiles are detailed, with each character profile detailing each characters ‘role in the play’ ‘key quotes’ ‘character development’ and ‘context’. Each profile has been curated to provide detailed analysis of each character, noting changes in their presenta...
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"(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 
'It was my own fault' 
'Id been in a bad temper anyhow 
SHEILA - Correct Answer ️️ -- Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected 
Eva. 
- Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in 
what he did. 
- Character development - taking responsibility 
- Difference between generations 
'ERIC suddenly guffaws' 
STAGE DIRECTIONS - Correct Answer...
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edna quotes ( an inspector calls) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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edna quotes ( an inspector calls) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024Mr. birling says this to Edna 
-it represents the invisible working class 
- she is regarded by the family as a functionary 
-she is spoken to it is not with the same manners and courtesy that the family extend to each other. - correct answer "Giving us the port Edna, that's right 
 
calls her by her christian name but not out of friendliness - it is a way of reinforcing that he is the boss and that she is disposab...
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A I C Complete Solutions
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"(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 
'It was my own fault' 
'Id been in a bad temper anyhow 
SHEILA - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 
'ERIC suddenly guffaws' 
STAGE DIRECTIONS Eric is immature and represents youth 
'As you were saying, Dad,...
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