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The character of Inspector Goole from J.B. Priestley's play "An Inspector Calls," analyzing his role as a symbol of social conscience and responsibility in a society grappling with industrialization and class disparities. The analysis examines how Inspector Goole's arrival disrupts the privileged world of the Birling family, forcing them to confront their own moral failings and the consequences of their actions. It also highlights how Goole critiques capitalist values by emphasizing the interconnectedness of individuals and the need for empathy and accountability.
By Pursuedbybear Inc.The character of Inspector Goole from J.B. Priestley's play "An Inspector Calls," analyzing his role as a symbol of social conscience and responsibility in a society grappling with industrialization and class disparities. The analysis examines how Inspector Goole's arrival disrupts the privileged world of the Birling family, forcing them to confront their own moral failings and the consequences of their actions. It also highlights how Goole critiques capitalist values by emphasizing the interconnectedness of individuals and the need for empathy and accountability.