Thursday, October 24, 2019
An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley Essay examples -- Papers
 An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley         I am the director of the play 'An Inspector Calls'. I am writing this     essay to advise the actors how to portray their characters in the     final act. I will help them to deliver their lines appropriately for     each character, to express the mood and personality to the audience.     This essay will be focused on Sheila, Gerald, Eric and Mr and Mrs     Birling.           Context     =======       The play is set in 1912. The Birling family are celebrating the     engagement of their daughter, Sheila to Gerald. Inspector Goole then     arrives during the celebrations and starts asking the Birling family     questions about the death of a young girl, Eva Smith. She had     committed suicide.       Slowly, the inspector makes the family aware that they have played a     large role in her suicide. We learn from the characters reactions and     responses, what kind of people they really are. Sheila, Eric and     Gerald realise their mistakes and how their attitudes and behaviour     affect other people. Mr and Mrs Birling seemed convinced that they     played no part in this tragedy.       At the end of act 2, the inspector is questioning Mrs Birling about     why she didn't give money to Eva Smith, who was in trouble. The family     also found out Eric was the father of Eva's unborn baby. In the     beginning of act 3, Eric arrives to the scene. The inspector starts to     question Eric about his relationship with Eva.       At the end of the play, we discover that inspector Goole is not a real     police inspector, and we are left wondering who is.           Stage Layout     ============       The stage is going to be set out into two rooms, a living room and a     drawing room. The ...              ...  the play he distances himself from the events and finds an acceptable     explanation for what has happened to the Birling family. Gerald also     admits to his mistakes and Sheila respects him for his sincerity. Mrs     Birling congratulates him for unmasking the inspector. In this way, he     manages to please the whole family.       'That man wasn't a police officer'. You have to show this expression     slow and clearly because it suddenly changed the mood of the play. He     knows this will bring great relief to the Birling family. You should     be standing quite anxiously and with your hands it your pockets. You     should have a grin on your face, and then burst out the good news.           Conclusion     ==========       I hope you understand how to play your part. The importance of the     stage directions is crucial. I hope enjoy playing your character.                        
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