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  1. Gender in an inspector calls

    Themes in 'An Inspector Calls': gender. In addition to the social inequality and class division that existed in Britain at that time there was also the relatively low status of women. Thus Eva Smith suffered not only for being part of the poor working class, reliant on the mercy of her employers (the Birlings in this case) for survival, but ...

  2. PDF Gender

    Gender. Gender is pivotal to your understanding of how and why the characters interact in the way they do. Priestley shows how the ideas and constructs behind gender and gender roles. within society influence the ways characters interact with each other and view themselves. Priestley's main message is that traditional gender stereotypes are ...

  3. Gender Differences / Sexism Theme

    Theme: Gender Differences & Sexism. In the play, all the women are portrayed as delicate characters- particularly Sheila who the men protect from many things including that Eva Smith committed suicide. Set in 1912, the woman in the play were seen as possessions to their husband and did not work or have careers due to the patriarchal society.

  4. AQA English Revision

    Of all the themes in An Inspector Calls, gender is the one that lends itself best to remembering that we read this play from three different time zones: 1912, 1945 and 2020. So when writing about gender in this play remember this: The play is SET in 1912 - before women even had the vote. It was WRITTEN for an audience in 1945 - when women were ...

  5. Themes

    An Inspector Calls was written after World War Two. As many British men went away to fight during the war, their positions in work had to be filled by women. This helped change existing ...

  6. 'An Inspector Calls' Grade 9 gender essay

    Age range: 16+. Resource type: Other. File previews. docx, 16.96 KB. AQA trained (Literature paper 2) An essay (top band) which explores how gender is presented in the play. Sample from introduction: Priestley uses the characters of Gerald and Sheila to explore the pronounced differences between men and women in Edwardian England, particularly ...

  7. Themes in 'An Inspector Calls': Gender

    This is the thirteenth video in my '"An Inspector Calls" GCSE English Literature Revision' series!In this video, I turn my attention to the theme of gender. ...

  8. An Inspector Calls: Context

    In 1912, women were largely seen to be subservient to men and had significantly fewer rights; During this period, the suffragette movement campaigned for gender equality for women:. It was an increasing time of political agitation for women's rights; Priestley demonstrates how women, especially working-class women, could be exploited and abused by those with wealth and power:

  9. An Inspector Calls

    Paper 2 is worth 96 marks and accounts for 60% of your overall GCSE grade. The An Inspector Calls essay is worth 34 marks in total, because it also includes 4 marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar. Section A of Paper 2 contains the An Inspector Calls question and you are required to answer one question on the play from a choice of two.

  10. Ewan's AIC Essay

    11A - Ewan's AIC Essay. An Inspector Calls: How does Priestly present ideas about gender in 'An Inspector Calls'? Ideas about gender are very persistent throughout the course of 'An Inspector Calls'. Priestley believed that, at the time, women were seen as second class citizens and he disagreed with this biased and unfair treatment ...

  11. Essay: How does Sheila change in An Inspector Calls?

    During their time with the inspector, her parents and Gerald repeatedly try to send Sheila out of the room to protect her from his news - her mother argues that she is "looking tired," something that we would only really say to a very small child. Sheila repeatedly refuses, arguing that she will stay until "I know why that girl killed ...

  12. The Portrayal of Women in An Inspector Calls

    In An Inspector Calls, J. B. Priestley highlights socialist ideas and ideals through the representation and treatment of woman in the play. The upper-class women within 1912 society are shown to be respected and wealthy—obedient by their husbands. However, the women of the lower classes are neglected and abused by men of the higher class.

  13. Sample Answers

    Sheila uses the metaphor 'not to build a wall'. She is trying to tell her mother not to stop the Inspector's inquiries, but Sybil Birling does not understand and she is annoyed. She is also rude to the Inspector, saying that his comments are 'a trifle impertinent'. The word 'impertinent' shows how her attitude to others is a ...

  14. An Inspector Calls: A*/L9 Gender Essay Example

    An A* / Level 9 / High grade essay on the theme of gender inequality in Priestley's An Inspector Calls, written by a student. This resource also contains a series of tasks, targeted at helping students to understand essay composition and the examiner marking process. This 3-page digital + printable pdf resource includes: THE QUESTION.

  15. AQA English Revision

    An Inspector Calls Essays. One of the best things you can do to revise for any English exam is to read examples of essays. Below you'll find a range of essays which you can read at your leisure. Though there are always benefits in reading essays, becoming use to "active reading" is also important. To do this, use one of these strategies to help:

  16. An Inspector Calls: Gender Quotes

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like "...not only something to make 'em look prettier - but - well, a sort of sign or token of their self-respect." (When Mr Birling is telling Eric and Gerald about women's attitudes towards the clothes they wear), "I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women." (Gerald makes sexist and superficial comments about the women in the bar he ...

  17. An Inspector Calls

    Inspector - Act One Stage Directions. "... need not be a big man, but he creates at once a impression of massiveness, solidity and purposefulness." Gerald - Act One Stage Directions. "...rather too manly to be dandy, but very much the easy well bred young man about town." Gerald - Act Two. "I think Miss Birling ought to be excused any more of ...

  18. PDF Edexcel English Literature GCSE An Inspector Calls: Themes

    Generations: Young vs. Old. The idea of age and generational identity runs throughout the play. The Birling family is split into two generations: the parents and the children. The generational divide doesn't just refer to the relationship between a parent and their child in a familial context. Priestley examines how your life experiences and ...

  19. Gender in AIC

    Gender in AIC. When Mr Birling is telling Eric and Gerald about women's attitudes towards the clothes they wear. "...not only something to make 'em look prettier - but - well, a sort of sign or token of their self-respect." Mr Birling shows that he has a patronising view of women, making the suggestion that clothes are a sign of self-respect ...

  20. AQA English Revision

    Priestley wrote An Inspector Calls in attempt to change what society valued. He wanted British society to value people and not profit. This is quite a fundamental change when you consider that Britain ran the slave trade for profit; sent working men to their deaths in the mines for profit; and created an empire that was built on the suffering of human beings, for profit.

  21. MODEL ESSAY on the theme of gender in 'An Inspector Calls' GCSE 9-1

    This resource is an exemplar essay answering the following question: 'How is the theme of gender presented in 'An Inspector Calls'?' It is of GCSE standard and targeted at teachers who want to show their students a grade 7-9 answer that they can analyse and obtain ideas from.

  22. The Gender Gap Is Now a Gender Gulf

    The growing gender divide between young men and women in the United States is part of a decade-long international trend, according to a survey of 300,000 men and women in 20 mostly advanced nations.

  23. Opinion

    By Melinda French Gates. Ms. French Gates is a philanthropist and the founder of the charitable organization Pivotal. Many years ago, I received this piece of advice: "Set your own agenda, or ...

  24. IMF Working Papers

    This paper discusses connections between female economic empowerment and government spending. It is an abbreviated overview for non-gender-experts on how fiscal expenditure may support female economic empowerment as an interim step toward advancing gender equality. From this perspective, it offers a preliminary exploration of key factors and indicators associated with gender-differentiated ...

  25. Women and Gender in 'An Inspector Calls'

    pptx, 332.57 KB. Looks at the theme of women in 'An Inspector Calls', with opportunities for students to look at contextual information, complete shared writing and answer their own question. Resources include a quiz and a quotations table, which students use to explore characters' attitudes towards women in the play. Also attached is the ...

  26. Gender Diversity in The Executive Board: 2024 Report to The Board ...

    The benefits of gender diversity are well known - it increases effectiveness and efficiency and strengthens decision-making. Yet, the IMF Executive Board continues to fall short of reaching gender balance, with women constituting a small minority of the Executive Directors and Alternate Executive Directors. There is a clear need for change. The IMFC has called on the membership to take ...

  27. GCSE FULL MARKS, GENDER IN AIC ESSAY

    GCSE FULL MARKS, GENDER IN AIC ESSAY. Subject: English. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. docx, 18.52 KB. GCSE English Literature, GENDER theme in 'An Inspector Calls' essay, FULL MARKS Grade 9. Has been marked using exam board specifications such as AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC Eduquas by teachers, and ...