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An Inspector Calls: perspectives on crime, justice and the role of the Inspector
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I can explain how and why Priestley presents the Inspector as a character archetype.
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I can analyse the Inspector's supernatural qualities.
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I can explain how 'An Inspector Calls' could be interpreted as a religious allegory.
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I can write a sophisticated and nuanced analytical paragraph about the Inspector and the theme of justice.
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I can explain how ‘An Inspector Calls’ explores ideas around crime, morality and class.
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I can explain how Priestley portrays and challenges ideas around justice and punishment.
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I can write a nuanced response on how Priestley uses the Inspector to challenge traditional notions of justice and punishment.
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