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    the opposing attitude of the Inspector attempts to teach the Birling’s a lesson on social responsibility. Mr Birling…

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    R. F. Keating. It is the seventh novel in the Inspector Ghote series. Henry Raymond Fitzwalter Keating was an English writer of crime fiction most notable for his series of novels featuring Inspector Ghote of the Bombay CID. HRF Keating was well versed in the world of crime, fiction and non fiction.He was the crime books reviewer for The Times for fifteen years, as well…

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    “My Lord, Richard, you know we don’t have that kind of money. You have known this family for years, and know Marlene would never hurt anyone.” Jerry defended her. “Do you know something about an affair with a man named Frank?” Richard asked. “No, of course not, they were just friends and nothing more. Marlene loved the children and me. She is a good wife and mother.” “They wouldn’t tell me about everything they have against her. My friend at the PD said a Mrs. Lincoln…

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    Priestley aptly conveys the difference in attitude between the younger and older generations in regards to the death of Eva Smith. The characters of the older generation are presented as confident and class conscious individuals, who fail to take any responsibility. Whilst the characters of the younger generation are conversely presented as more perceptive and open minded individuals who can acknowledge their faults. First and Foremost, Mr Birling is a very self-assured, yet ignorant man, as…

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    just want to keep her as his “mistress”. Gerald wanted more than a sexual relationship, showing his genuine sympathy and how much he cared for her. Priestley presents Gerald as a love rat as he is reluctant to admit the truth. He only tells the Inspector about his involvement with Eva once it has been forced out of him, he says “if you must have it”. Gerald believes that they should “leave it to” him and Eva. Gerald tries to justify himself and make what he has done sound better. He only…

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    At the beginning of the play Arthur Birling is described as a “heavy looking rather portentous man in his middle fifties with fairly easy manners but rather provincial in his speech” . This shows that he is confident, and tries to seem of high class and that he is the man of the house. We can see that he tries to seem “portentous” when he says “You ought to like this port Gerald, ...Finchley told me it's exactly the same port your father gets from him”. When he say its the same port that Geralds…

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    How has Priestley used the characters in the play to present his views about the social class system? J.B Priestly used all of his characters to send a specific message to the audience of 1945. The year the play is set, 1912, Hierarchy and class status were what society was built upon making it a crucial aspect in the play. However after World War One and World War Two, the class system was nearly non-existent. This was due to the aristocrats and working class having to work together during both…

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    of these changes is a Food and Drug Administration employed meat inspector. Not to long ago, to become a meat inspector the only education required was roughly 9 weeks of training. That has now since changed. Now a bachelors in Biological, Mathematical, Physical, or Agricultural sciences. The skills required to become a meat inspector for the Food and Drug Administration has been greatly shifted. It used to be that the inspector would actually do the inspecting themselves and determine if…

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    getting a home inspection done and the uninformed generally tend to make mistakes when they contract the services of a home inspector. What is a home inspection? The process of conducting a home inspection generally involves conduction a visual inspection of the condition of a home. Sounds easy enough for everybody to be able to do it but it isn't. A professional home inspector has had years under his belt and when he visually goes through a home, he knows the critical places to look at. A…

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    tools at their disposal in seeking to secure compliance with the law and to ensure a proportionate response to criminal offences. Inspectors may offer duty holders information, and advice, both face to face and in writing. This may include warning a duty holder that in the opinion of the inspector, they are failing to comply with the law. Where appropriate, inspectors may also serve improvement and prohibition notices, withdraw approvals, vary licence conditions or exemptions, issue simple…

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