“Things could really improve if only people were to become more socially responsible for the welfare of others” as J.B Priestley once said. Throughout Priestley’s life he was fascinated by the i...
How does Allen Bennett use dramatic devices to reveal Doris character to the audience in “A Cream Cracker under the Settee”? A “Cream Cracker under the Settee”, written by Alan Bennett, is a m...
Dramatic events taking place Essay
When Cassie awakes she thinks that Bigma is by the window on the chair. Cassie’s imagination is running slightly wild because she is imagining this. She wants to feel safe and protected by her famil...
Dramatic Irony In Oedipus The King Essay
Examine the role of the Inspector in J. B. Priestley’s ‘An Inspector calls’ By definition, the word Inspector is ‘1. An official appointed to inspect. 2. A police officer ranking between a se...
Dramatic irony, pathetic fallacy and humour Essay
The objective of this task was to create an autobiography using Tennesse Williams’style of writing. In his play, “The Glass Menagerie” he uses music, the screen device and lighting in a very eff...
I think that ‘We hardly ever told him anything he didn’t know. Did you notice that?’ could be said slowly and wonderingly, as the stage direction suggests, as Sheila has just pointed out somethi...
Dramatic tension up in the play Essay
‘An Inspector Calls’ was written in the mid-1940’s following the Second World War. At the time it was a highly successful play, and whilst times and social morals have changed, it remains to thi...
I questioned the informant to find out about her English language background. I asked questions about her background, including the social and political focus that led to her acquisition of the Englis...
Explain the Dramatic Influence Essay
I shall explain the dramatic influence and importance of the role that is played by the inspector in the original J.B Priestley’s ‘An Inspector Calls’ how he is made to be perceived and the way ...
The declaration ‘i got you’ creates an unappreciative tone and an air of resentment. However Steinbeck has represented an ambiguous relationship to indicate George’s personal needs for having Le...