Suitable for students and teachers, this resource covers all contextual information needed to achieve a top grade at GCSE in An Inspector Calls essays and exams. These An Inspector Calls context revision notes cover J.B. Priestley’s politics, the significance of the Titanic tragedy, poverty and class divisions in the early 1900s, the position of women and social reform and post-war attitudes and the importance of the 1945 General Election. This resource will help you if: - you are studying An Inspector Calls at GCSE level and want score top grades through better exploring the historical context of the play - you have an An Inspector Calls mock or exam coming up and you’d like to brush up your contextual knowledge by reading everything you need to know (we recommend doing this with a highlighter in hand) - your An Inspector Calls class notes are unclear, sparse or written a while ago - you are a teacher who wants to double check their Priestley and 1900s politics facts, or want to provide a clear, yet thorough, resource detailing the context information crucial to understanding the purpose of the play. We hope this helps :)
| GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE: 'AN INSPECTOR CALLS' COMPLETE BUNDLE - CHARACTER MINDMAPS, CONTEXT & THEMES | • Everything you need to succeed in 'An Inspector Calls' GCSE • 12 Pages • 7x Detailed Professional Mindmaps • 5x Context & Theme Sheets • Quotes and in-depth analysis • Grade 9 standard | DISCLAIMER | This document and its contents are copyright of Studymatic. PHOTOCOPYING AND/OR REDISTRIBUTING THIS MATERIAL IS NOT PERMITTED | STUDYMATIC © 2020
Revise and learn about the plot of J B Priestley's An Inspector Calls with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature (AQA).