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Quiz: An Inspector Calls Context

AQA GCSE English Literature specification

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Building on what you've learned, let's test your knowledge of the context in 'An Inspector Calls'!

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When was 'An Inspector Calls' written?

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Which of the following were true about society in 1912, when the play is set? (Select all that apply)

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J.B. Priestley uses the character of the {{blank0}} to emphasise his views on {{blank1}}.

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What political ideology does Arthur Birling most closely represent?

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Which character is used to represent the younger generation's ability to change?

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Eva Smith is a symbol of the {{blank0}} and represents the struggles of the {{blank1}} in 1912.

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Which of these were key influences on Priestley's writing of 'An Inspector Calls'? (Select all that apply)

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