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Form, structure and language – WJECHow to analyse language in An Inspector Calls

An Inspector Calls is a play - this has an impact on its language and structure. The dialogue is believable and fast moving and the play is structured so that each act grabs the audience's attention.

Part of English LiteratureAn Inspector Calls

How to analyse language in An Inspector Calls

To analyse language you should:

  • choose a section from the text to analyse and then select the quotation from the text that is relevant to the question and relevant to your point
  • consider how the quotation reflects character/theme/context
  • explore in detail the impact specific words or phrases have upon the audience
  • evaluate how effective the author’s choice of language is

Below is an extract from the play. This conversation between Gerald and Sheila takes place after Sheila has admitted she got Eva Smith sacked from Milwards.

Gerald (bitterly)

I see.

Sheila

What do you see?

Gerald

You've been through it - and now you want to see somebody else put through it.

Sheila (bitterly)

So that's what you think I'm like. I'm glad I realized it in time, Gerald.

Gerald

No, no, I didn't mean -

Sheila (cutting in)

Yes, you did. And if you'd really loved me, you couldn't have said that. You listened to that nice story about me. I got that girl sacked from Milwards. And now you've made up your mind I must obviously be a selfish, vindictive creature.

Act Two

Question

Analyse the language used in this extract. How does Priestley use language to create drama?