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GCSE Study Guides
GCSE Study Guides
8 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to GCSE Study Guides Your ultimate destination for insightful podcasts and engaging discussions on classic works of English literature and plays. We break down complex texts into manageable, bite-sized chunks that accelerate learning and enhance memory retention. Whether you're exploring Shakespearean dramas, delving into modern novels, or analysing timeless poetry, our sessions make literary study accessible and enjoyable.
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Welcome to GCSE Study Guides Your ultimate destination for insightful podcasts and engaging discussions on classic works of English literature and plays. We break down complex texts into manageable, bite-sized chunks that accelerate learning and enhance memory retention. Whether you're exploring Shakespearean dramas, delving into modern novels, or analysing timeless poetry, our sessions make literary study accessible and enjoyable.
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4. An Inspector Calls | Context
GCSE Study Guides
8 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
4. An Inspector Calls | Context

This Podcast analyses the historical, social, and political context surrounding J.B. Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls. It examines how the play’s setting in 1912, just before World War I, and its writing in 1945, immediately after World War II, contribute to its themes and message. The conversation also explores the play's depiction of class divides in Edwardian England and the rising influence of the "new rich," like Arthur Birling. Additionally, it examines Priestley's socialist beliefs and how they shaped the play's critique of capitalism. Finally, the exchange explores the literary context of the play, highlighting its use of the "well-made play" structure and its connection to the morality play tradition.

GCSE Study Guides
Welcome to GCSE Study Guides Your ultimate destination for insightful podcasts and engaging discussions on classic works of English literature and plays. We break down complex texts into manageable, bite-sized chunks that accelerate learning and enhance memory retention. Whether you're exploring Shakespearean dramas, delving into modern novels, or analysing timeless poetry, our sessions make literary study accessible and enjoyable.