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What to include in an essay: AO1: connection to key ideas and the play as a whole AO2: analysis of writer’s methods and effect on audience AO3: exploration of links between context, text and task

Writing it up I love a good 3 point plan…………. Then, PEEDL PETAL PEEEEEEEED INTERROGATE your point!!!

Character questions What function does the character of the Inspector have in An Inspector Calls, and how does Priestley present his character? How is the character of Sheila important in the play? What is the purpose of Eva Smith’s character in the play?

Theme/dramatic impact questions 4. How does Priestley present the young and old generations in the play? 5. How does Priestley explore the theme of social responsibilty?