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‘An Inspector Calls’: Priestley’s theatrical strategy; politics, genre, and form
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I can explain how ‘An Inspector Calls’ can be interpreted as a political text.
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I can analyse how Priestley uses conventions of naturalism and expressionism to support his political agenda.
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I can explain how ‘An Inspector Calls’ could be considered as both Brechtian theatre and socialist realism.
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I can use context effectively to elevate my responses on ‘An Inspector Calls’.
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I can explain how ‘An Inspector Calls’ draws on the morality play tradition.
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I can explain how Priestley uses narrative voice and a fragmented narrative to present subjective truth and bias.
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I can write a response on ‘An Inspector Calls’ and Priestley's engagement with theatrical traditions.
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