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  • In what Ways Does J.B.Priestley Make His Beliefs Clear to the Audience?

     

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Published: 04.08.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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J.B Priestley is someone who has seen enough of the world to make his own judgments. Therefore he has written this play "An Inspector Calls" to get these views of his across to the rest of the audience. He believes in socialism and doesn't support the view of capitalism. He tries to promote socialism and show capitalism as an act of egotism.
The two main views of society he has portrayed and contrasted capitalists and socialist. We know this through characters of the book to begin with I will look at Mr. Birling as a capitalist. This character was shown to be a very arrogant and proud man. He believed he had more authority and rights than/over everyone else. He is
'Self made man'.
His objectives of life are to make money, and profit for himself,
"It's my duty to keep labour costs down".
Money for him isn't an issue.…

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