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‘An Inspector Calls’: societal expectations of gender and class
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I can explain how gender expectations and stereotypes are represented in ‘An Inspector Calls’.
I can analyse how Priestley uses Mrs Birling’s character to explore the impact of gender and class expectations.
I can explain how Sheila's character development could reflect changing attitudes towards gender and class expectations.
I can explain how characters in ‘An Inspector Calls’ conform to, or challenge, gender expectations.
I can understand and explain the symbolism of Eva Smith and how she is constructed through other characters.
I can use quotations judiciously and effectively embed context into an ‘An Inspector Calls’ essay.
I can create a detailed plan for an essay on societal expectations in 'An Inspector Calls'.
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