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🕵️‍♂️ Don’t Let the Birlings Catch You Off Guard: Master 'An Inspector Calls' for Free!
"We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other."
Let’s be honest: at first glance, An Inspector Calls looks like a simple "whodunnit" dinner party gone wrong. But as you probably know by now, there’s a lot more bubbling under the surface than just Eric’s drinking problem or Gerald’s "business" trips.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by social responsibility, the 1912 vs. 1945 context, or trying to remember exactly who said what about Eva Smith, we’ve got your back.
We’ve just released a complete revision video, and yes, it’s totally free.
🚀 Your English literature Survival Kit
We’ve put together two massive resources to help you move from "I think I get it" to "I’m ready for the exam":
1. The Free Revision Course This is a structured deep-dive. It breaks the play down into manageable chunks so you don’t have to tackle the whole thing at once. 👉 Sign up for the Free Course
2. The "Everything You Need" Video Need to revise the whole play in one sitting? This video walks you through the plot, characters, and the "big ideas" Priestley wants you to write about. 👉 Watch the Full Revision Video
🧠What’s the Secret to a Grade 9?
To get the top marks, you can’t just retell the story. You need to show the examiner you understand why Priestley wrote it. Our resources focus on:
The Power Dynamics: Why does the Inspector focus on Sheila and Eric? We look at the "Younger vs. Older Generation" divide.
The "Chain of Events": We track how every character played a part in Eva Smith’s life (and death).
Context is King: You’ll learn how to link the Birlings' capitalist views to the real-world events of the World Wars.
Killer Quotes: We’ve hand-picked the best quotes that you can use for multiple characters or themes to save you revision time.
đź’ˇ How to use these resources:
Watch the video while taking "mind-map" style notes.
Jump into the courses to test your knowledge on specific acts.
Practice writing a paragraph on how the Inspector represents the "conscience" of the audience.
Don’t wait until the night before the exam! Start now, and by the time you sit down in that hall, you’ll be the one in control, just like the Inspector.
Happy revising! 🎓