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icecold | 00:48 Sun 06th Apr 2003 | Arts & Literature
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How does J.B Priestly use the Inspector to portray an ideal in the book An Inspector Calls? can anyone help
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For an excellent analysis of the the various aspects of the Inspector, click http://www.rgsw.org.uk/english/gcse/priestley/4506
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I believe it was you who recently asked about 'Lord of the Flies' and I referred you to a similar website. I hope you found that one helpful and that this one is equally so.

Though the Inspector does have ideals he is more a foreful character than a hopeless idealist.
Heh heh, I wish the www had been around when I was an English student, it sure beats working stuff out for yourself!
Thats interesting.... I'm doing work on an inspector calls at the mo..... nice to know somebody else is working hard on the play!

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