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Thursday, May 23, 2019

J.B Priestley and his audience Essay

J.B Priestley is individual who has seen enough of the world to make his own judgments. Therefore he has written this play An Inspector Calls to get these views of his across to the rest of the audience. He believes in communism and doesnt support the view of capitalist economy. He tries to promote socialism and show capitalist economy as an act of egotism.The two main views of society he has portrayed and contrasted capitalists and socialist. We know this through characters of the book to begin with I go out look at Mr. Birling as a capitalist. This character was shown to be a very arrogant and proud man. He believed he had more indorsement and rights than/over everyone else. He isSelf made man.His objectives of life argon to make money, and profit for himself,Its my duty to keep labour costs overthrow.Money for him isnt an issue. Its an important part of his life. Even in situations like the sort he finds his protrude essential.Look, inspector Id place thousandsMr. Birling can seem to be hollow at times in the sense that he doesnt al modalitys perform in the way he portrays himself to his surroundings. He finds a rea watchword to believe that the inspectors onset maybe a hoax, He than begins to proceed as though the inspectors comer had no force play on him. But as soon as the phone rings he begins to panic.Mr. Birling doesnt like to argue. He is rose-colored about the future yet we know what he predicts will not come true.The worlds developing so steadfast itllmake war impossible.AndThe big. unsinkable absolutelyunsinkable.The inspectors comment to Mrs. Birling about young people Theyre moreImpressionable (pg 30) adds weight to our feelings that the elder generation isFixed in its attitudes and that if society is to become more caring it will have to be through the efforts of the younger generation.The inspector is just someone who is making the characters in the play realise what they argon doing wrong in life, not to cause havoc. This is sho wn when Sheila ( Mr Birlings daughter) takes the blame of Eva Smiths expiry http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA9lpcBIiL8 all on to her own accord, the inspector assures her and asks her to stay and listen to Geralds (Sheilas fianc) part of the story, so she doesnt feel herself altogether to blame.Sheila is an example of a capitalist who has realised her mistakes, owned up to them and is prepared to adjust her life after the events taken place in the dining antechamber that afternoon. She is very intelligent but spoilt. She is nave and is very distressed by the news of Evas death caused by stress which drove her to committing suicide. She thinks that her fathers behaviour was unacceptable. She readily agrees that she behaved very badly and insists that she never meant the girl any harm.Ill never ever do it to anybody againSheila had gotten used to the fact of red ink into a shop and behaving in such a cruel manner, and get somebody (Eva Smith) permanently excluded from their job just because of jealousy, how self-centered of her. Now after somebodyhad made her see her mistakes she decided her actions were not acceptable, and this sort of approach to life is intolerable.J.B Priestley wanted to show that there are people out there who oasist recognised their errors in life and that maybe this play will help them to do just that.Priestley shows just how wrong capitalism is that it can even lead to death of innocent citizens. So this means there is chance of another war, if capitalism isnt erased from this world. He shows that people are out there who predict the future like Mr Birling and say things like the Titanic is unsinkable and the worlds developing so fast itll make war impossible, we know that these predictions made were wrong. But who are we to say that there wont be another war. It makes you think what cogency happen In the future if entrepreneurship isnt stopped, doesnt it? This is what Priestley wanted, his capitalist audience to feel guilty, and wan ting to change themselves for the better.Mr Birling represents Priestleys hatred of businessmen who are totally interested in making money. He (Birling) will never alter his ways and it is left to the younger generation to learn from their mistakes.Mr Birlings family may seem cheerful, but if you inspect them internally youll notice how ruined their family really is. Mr Birling has feelings of guilt but doesnt show them because of his bold image he has to keep up with,We hard headed businessmenHe is hurt by the fact that when his son Eric (an alcoholic), was in trouble (with Eva and the money problem he had) he didnt approach his father with this problem and ask for help, like any other son would have done. This makes Mr Birling upset and angry.You damned get into why didnt you come to mewhen you found yourself in this mess?Eric is bad-mannered and coarse towards his father and makes him feel as though they never had a father and son relationship.Because youre not the kind of cha p a manCould turn to when hes in trouble.Priestley also shows that money cant buy happiness. Mr Birling has all the money but does he enjoy time with his family? Is his family falling apart?And is it his entire fault?Capitalism also has this effect on people, that it can tear families apart just as its done to The Birlings.Inspector Gooles final speech is J.B Priestleys in the flesh(predicate) opinion which is that he is concerned that there are many people like Eva Smith who are poor and their lives depend on the way we disperse with daily life.One Eva Smith has gone-but there are millions andmillions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths stillleft with us .The reason for capitalism is people like Mr Birling who have no sympathy for others and dont care about the rest of the world or poverty they only care about money and image this is why capitalism and wars are still going on today. If there was more socialism there would be peace. This is J.B Priestleys major motive of writing this pl ay An Inspector Calls is to promote socialism. (Which I hope he has)

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