Author: | Students' Academy | ISBN: | 9781301439706 |
Publisher: | Raja Sharma | Publication: | July 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Students' Academy |
ISBN: | 9781301439706 |
Publisher: | Raja Sharma |
Publication: | July 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
It is a three-act play, and the entire action takes just one night in the year 1912. The Birling family happens to be the focus of the play, and it revolves around them. They are a rich middle-class family.
The Birlings live in a luxurious and comfortable house in Brumley, a big industrial city in the north Midlands.
One day a man visits this family. The visitor calls himself Inspector Goole. He has come there to question the Birlings about the suicide of a working woman named Eva Smith.
It transpires that the dead working woman was also known as Daisy Renton.
Inspector Goole asks them several questions. After the question answer session a kind of hint is found that the Birlings are responsible for the young woman’s exploitation and abandonment.
They are blamed of socially ruining the young woman. Owing to her sufferings through the hands of the Birlings Eva Smith is supposed to have committed suicide.
“An Inspector Calls” continued to be considered as a part of the repertory of classic drawing room theatre for a fairly long time, but at the same time it was also assessed as a critique of the hypocrite Victorian English society.
A Quick Guide to “An Inspector Calls”
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Major Characters
Chapter Four: Critical Response
Chapter Five: Staging and Performances
It is a three-act play, and the entire action takes just one night in the year 1912. The Birling family happens to be the focus of the play, and it revolves around them. They are a rich middle-class family.
The Birlings live in a luxurious and comfortable house in Brumley, a big industrial city in the north Midlands.
One day a man visits this family. The visitor calls himself Inspector Goole. He has come there to question the Birlings about the suicide of a working woman named Eva Smith.
It transpires that the dead working woman was also known as Daisy Renton.
Inspector Goole asks them several questions. After the question answer session a kind of hint is found that the Birlings are responsible for the young woman’s exploitation and abandonment.
They are blamed of socially ruining the young woman. Owing to her sufferings through the hands of the Birlings Eva Smith is supposed to have committed suicide.
“An Inspector Calls” continued to be considered as a part of the repertory of classic drawing room theatre for a fairly long time, but at the same time it was also assessed as a critique of the hypocrite Victorian English society.
A Quick Guide to “An Inspector Calls”
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Major Characters
Chapter Four: Critical Response
Chapter Five: Staging and Performances