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Group Investigation (Monologues (Mr. Birling (Most monologues, always in…
Group Investigation
Monologues
Mr. Birling
Most monologues, always in the play except once.
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Priestly does this to show information precisely and so that the reader can get a good view of what is going on.
Priestly also has monologues in the play to show an argument between two or more people. This will create drama and hatred between the actors
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Features of dialogue
Inspector Goole
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Since he is the inspector he will only have short dialogues, very rarely he will have a monologue.
Priestly uses this to build up quick and a simple tension to the audience by making the text short and vague
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Priestly uses short text to show a disagreeing argument between the actors. For example: "Yes", "no", "that's incorrect" these are short conversations show tension and angriness.
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Setting
Beginning of the play
In the beginning of the play, the setting is the dining room, and this does not change throughout the play
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Costume
They were wearing very fancy clothes, because it was their engagement, and they are also a very wealthy family.
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