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The themes of
An Inspector Calls, The themes of
A Christmas Carol,…
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Thesis
In the morality play, Priestley explores the concept of social class. The didactic teachings of the Inspector reveal that the social ladder is built off exploitation, traditionalism and driven by greedy capitalists thriving at the top. To an audience of 1945, this would have a colossal impact on their thinking, forcing them to challenge their ideas.
In the tragedy play, Macbeth, Shakespeare explores the concept of __
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In the morality play, Priestley explores the concept of male irresponsibility. The didactic teachings of the Inspector expose the ignorance and manipulation driven by capitalist ideologies that the male characters thrive upon. For an audience in 1945, this would have had a colossal impact on how they view society.
In the morality play, Priestley explores the concept of the generational divide. The didactic teachings of the Inspector reveal the system is driven by greedy capitalists wanting traditionalism, and that the younger generation are more impressionable. For an audience of 1945, this would challenge their views about society at the time.
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In the morality play, Priestley explores the concept of people being something their not. The didactic teachings of the Inspector expose that characters are deceptive and manipulative, driven by Capitalist ideologies. For an audience of 1945, this would force them to challenge their ideas on how they view society.
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