‘An Inspector Calls’: Priestley’s theatrical strategy; politics, genre, and form
‘An Inspector Calls’: Priestley’s theatrical strategy; politics, genre, and form
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Why this why now
Prior knowledge requirements
‘An Inspector Calls’: Priestley’s theatrical strategy; politics, genre, and form
In this unit, pupils look at how Priestly uses dramatic forms to present his ideas. They look at naturalism and expressionism, before thinking about how the play fits with Brechtian theatre and the morality play tradition. They finally write about how Priestly uses form to present his ideas.
7 lessons in unit
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