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Question: What do you think is the importance of Inspector Goole and how does Priestly present him?

What to include: - How The Inspector responds to the Birling family.
What to include: - How Priestly presents The Inspector by the ways he writes

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Inspector Goole sheds a light on all the concerns that Priestley had at the time of writing An Inspector Calls around age, gender, class and social responsibility. Priestley uses the Inspector to make the audience question their own behaviour and morality and hopes that they will learn some lessons as the Birlings do.

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