An Inspector Calls - Genre and First Impressions
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Ms MacDonald is joined once again by Mr Brzezicki to discuss the importance of genre when analysing An Inspector Calls. This podcast looks at the genre conventions that J. B. Priestley conforms to in the writing of the play alongside the conventions that he expertly augments and manipulates. Discussed throughout this podcast as well is the way in which genre affects our understanding of the individual characters and our first impressions as the curtains are drawn.
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