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The Role of the Inspector (The Inspector represents God, telling the…
The Role of the Inspector
The Inspector represents God, telling the Birling's to repent their sins
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Agree/disagree?
Why?
The Inspector is a philosopher and a social commentator
Evidence to support this
Priestley was also a social commentator, so it would make sense for the Inspector to also be one
"there are millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us" - this is philosophical and suggests that someone needs to look out for the rest of the plan.
Agree/disagree?
Why?
He is Priestley's spirit. He is a representation of all Priestley's views.
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The inspector has the same political views as Priestley
Agree/disagree
Why?
Agree
The Inspector is an 'embodiment of a collective conscience'
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Agree/Disagree?
Why?