'An Inspector Calls': Top Set Analysis
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But a good tip for getting a good grade in inspector calls is using prologue (stage directions) for each character as it will boost up your grade. Eg for Eric you can use the stage direction “half shy, half assertive” which basically suggests that Eric Doesn’t like to express his emotions so therefore he represses them.
I like your thinking!
Wow , thankyou 4 dat , helps alot
And this could also maybe link to the part of the play where he yells and is angry at his mother, Mrs Birling. This shows his bottled up emotions flooding out, and he explodes
@@es-rh8oo do you mean eva called eric a kid? not the other way round that doesn't make much sense
@@arooj7329 or when he says that his father "isn't the type of person a chap can go to when he's in trouble", so his emotions are repressed because he feels his family cant take his feelings seriously
my guy mrbruff slipping in a cheeky shoutout to himself 5:40😂
john b why not ?
Ah 1 day before my GCSE lit exam and here I am.
thisisnotmyrealname same
I mean I could revise really hard but I know like 15 quotes so I should be fine
Wait, Inspector calls is next week. Yesterday was Shakespeare and a 19th century book......
@@24kings57 yeah, the heck lol
@@24kings57 I'm doing ocr
just found your channel and recommended it to some people. I've just started a video and have got already some solid points. thank you so much. p.s you're probably better than some teachers in schools.
I’m only watching this because it makes me feel better about sitting the exam tomorrow - even though I know for a fact I WILL NOT remember any of it....
i’m scared
I’m fucked
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Amazing video! Thank you very much
No problem!
GOT A FUDGING TEST TMMRW IM SCREWED
for inspector calls aqa character question can you write about the effect inspector has on other characters or will you not get marks
English lit exam tomorrow and I’m absolutely balloxed
Same good luck
me too good luck
Same looool
Good luck!!!
i should be revisin oh well
whos in 2024 revising for tommorows exam??😅
not me man tryna keep the grade boundries low for every1 🗿
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mine was calm cl
im revising for a topic test not gcse, thats in the next year for me
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Same I've been subscribed since Year 9 after my teacher told me to go watch his videos ;)
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So relatable my teacher makes us watch mr bruff and we have to make notes in our books and we sometimes have to do it as homework
You have a shit teacher then
I’ve just started my a-levels, I’m not taking English but before i unsubscribe and disappear forever I’d just like to thank you for helping me through GCSE’s. Because of your videos I was able to get a grade 5 in language and a 9 in literature so thank you so so much! 10/10 Chanel would recommend
Fair well Mr Bruff, starting A-levels. Thanks for the 6 in language and the 7 in literature.
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@@mrbruff your re content helped me so much as well. Thank you for this as it made me achieve grades that I never thought possible.
Yep my man smashed it
So happy to say that i score A* in my " an inspector called " paper last year.... i love this book its was so interesting 😊🤗
Thursday exam squad checking in
i’m screwed
How's it going, aren't we all screwed, that's why we're here
50 mins til the exam and I’m learning quotes 🤩🤩
XVIConnor ye
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Another thing about Edna. In the play you never really hear the lower classes talking and defending themselves like you never hear Eva talk. But having Edna on stage dutifully following the orders of her social superiors provides a visual aid for the audience and they can clearly see and understand themselves that the lower classes aren't treated well.
Woah someones smart 😅
added to my notes
@Umer Farooq wow imma add this to my notes
omg ty
I never thought I would be able to include Edna in an essay since she is comically one-note. Thanks.
"half shy, half assertive" - prologue (stage directions-describing Eric)
"shy" - adjective, connotes uncertainty and indecisiveness
- suggests lack of confidence and maturity
"assertive" on the other hand contrasts with shy
- furthermore suggesting confidence and dominance.
To conclude - Priestly uses contrasting adjectives -view Eric pessimistically in order to show the capitalist patriarchal society is not trustworthy.
- furthermore encourages the audience to reject the capitalist ideas that Eric appears to be representing.
Hope this helps :)
Also, it could portray Eric as feeling uncomfortable in an upper class, capitalist family; almost as if he doesn’t fit in.
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I had this thought that maybe Mr Birling and Mrs Birling could represent Adam and Eve. They are the older generation and have committed sins ( the deadly sins). They do not accept responsibility and therefore will be sent out of their heaven which is their wealth and social class. Because they have committed this sin, perhaps original sin, will affect the next generations to come which it does. The younger generation, Shiela and Eric are affected by the original sin and therefore also commit sins. However, they have learnt to accept responsibility and therefore will be forgiven by perhaps Inspector Goole- a god like character- and consequently will achieve paradise: wealth and remain high or even higher in the class system.
I don't know what I just wrote lol but it seems to make sense in my head...
Samia Hussain this theory actually makes a lot of sense
Chloe Lucy is this sarcastic lol?
Didn't read it but expect it to be some smart shit that grade 9's so I commend you on your theory
Samia Hussain no it’s not sarcastic I actually think the theory is great
omd thanks is it ok if i use this in my mocks
yh im lowering the grade boundaries wallahi
Why thank you
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got my English lit tomorrow and this has definitely helped boost my confident, much appreciated
Journey across the seas same boat bro
Journey across the seas lol you failed
@@ellene7389 puns for days
Same but 1 year later aha
Same here but tomorrow
you got me from a 4 to a 7 in An inspector calls and now I want to push to a 9, thank you!
did you finally push to a grade nine?
how did you pull your grade up
My mocks are tomorrow and I’m scared because I have to learn 14 poems, key quotes for this play and have an unseen poetry section :(
I have my first english lit mock tomorrow (year 10) and i literally feel the exact same way! how did it go?
i’m in y11 and still haven’t done an english lit mock for paper 2
lily I’m doing mine tomorrow
Jessica Leigh I’m doing mine tommorow
Abass Ahmed bruh my questions gunna be on “how does Priestley show teen pregnancy through Edna?”
Got the English lit gcse exam tomorrow... I thought it was Macbeth which I have been studying for the past week, realised it was inspector calls and now watching this video..... wish me luck 💀
(Update: didnt go too bad, had the easiest inspector calls question but the poetry was.. well.. not so great...
Good luck to anyone taking their gcses in the future!)
NO SAME... I was revising key Romeo and Juliet quotes for the past week but asked my teacher today what the exam is on and she said 'Poetry and an Inspector calls'
@@bibibibibi0 oh no... 💀
What is the question
@@jack-gj6bp inequality leads to tragedy. How far do you agree with this
ahh well donee!! i got mine next year :( i got mocks all next week i’m only in year 10😭
Anyone else got their lit exam tomorrow
Katzuma2849 Bunny123 hope you know our GCSEs are scheduled at the same times for everyone
Course i do😂 just wanted to see if im the only one cramming in info last minute
Nah I’m with you bro dw
Nope my gcse is tommorow
Night before squad less goo
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I'm worried man cuz its not about getting marks anymore its about the performance of the whole country now
So. I leave all my English lit revision until 2 weeks before my exam and this guy already makes me feel confident enough to just sit them. Somebody please give this guy a knighthood 🙏❤️
What grade did you get :)
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Swear I was getting grade 2s in English GCSE but in my results they turned into 8 for language and 7 for literature😭 these vids rly helped me, unfortunately I'm not taking English a-level rn bc it's in the same block as maths💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
omg can you please give me some advice because i am not doing so well and GSCE are fookin scary as poo
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FAT cat I zoom into the quotes and pick one word which has more meaning
@@nadya2105 nice smilie
@@6westwood848 Do you mean simile lol
When he says “The Germans don’t want war”, there is no heightening of the irony. This is done as an ominous and solemn reminder to the people (Most of who at the time would know someone who fought in ww1 or ww2 - especially in the USSR where it was first performed as well as back home in the UK) of how absolutely wrong he is, as well as how devastating men such as he would be when ww1 did come around. They left men to their fates in a war they were certain the other side didn’t want. This expertly gets the same point across as with the titanic, but uses the context to its advantage to not need emphasis to do this.
As a history buff I found that funny when reading and when he talks about the balkans
who else is here for tomorrow???
Yeahhh…
Need help on a character analysis of Mr birling?
Regarding this, how does Priestley present Mr Birling as a capitalist?
Throughout the play, Priestley presents Mr Birling as a clear representation of the patriarchal upper class. This reflects a lack of social responsibility and justice in his character, and demonstrates Priestley's disdain for Capitalist beliefs and society.
Similarly, what does Mr Birling represent? Mr Birling represents the greed, self-importance and stupidity of capitalism. It is symbolic that his first line - the opening line of the play - is an order to his servant regarding the serving of port.
Similarly, it is asked, why does Priestley use Mr Birling?
Priestley uses Mr Birling as a symbol to represent the selfishness and arrogance of capitalists in Edwardian society. Priestley wanted his audience to dislike Mr Birling and to see him as a fool. By rejecting the attitudes held by Mr Birling, Priestley's audience would lead a more responsible, socialist life.
Why is Mr Birling important in an inspector calls?
Mr Birling is a business man whose main concern is making money. This is what is most important to him and he comes across as being greedy. "we may look forward to the time when Crofts and Birlings are no longer competing but are working together - for lower costs and higher prices."
Thanks sir! I got a 9 in lit and a 7 in lang and you're videos are part of the reason why. I still don't know how I got a 9 in lit considering I got a 4 in my mocks but still.
How did u get a 7?
You can't even use your and you're correctly
can you give me some tips please i am getting 4s and ovbs i aint happy with it, advice?
@@fallows. I smell salt.
@@c4dn4n30 havent done it yet
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I remember doing an exam on this years ago...
Basically: Communism.
If only my English teachers where this useful :)
So truw
its were i think
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Imanjot Singh fuck off
“Spoiler alert” for a play over a hundred years old
Can you post some 5 minute revision videos going other everything in a short period just for it to stay in my long term memory I think it would be useful to all of us but continue with the long term ones too
Like freesciencelesson's videos
Soon after his entrance, the audience start to realise that the Inspector's investigation focuses on the surprising links between different events and people. The Inspector initiates this idea of connections through anadiplosis; by repeating 'what happened to her afterwards' at the end of one clause and the beginning of the next, the sentence structure itself cleverly emphasises how the content of these statements is inextricably connected and leads on from one another. Next, he memorably summarises this concept with the metaphorical image of ‘A chain of events'. The concrete noun ‘chain' refers to an object that embodies physical linking. Even more so that that, however, it connotes heaviness and imprisonment, perhaps inferring that the links between various 'events' involving the Birlings and Eva Smith could be what weighs down the entire family.
If anyone needs it
He doesn’t play golf
Who else here for they gcse tomorrow
-Veronix- yesss me 😩
-Veronix- me ☹️
In 25 mins lmao help me
what was the gcse 2019 question please for aic
My english lit exam os tommorow havent revised one bit. Oh no😂
Ye same
Anyone else got their english lit exam on thursday?
Yes
you know it
omg yeh and freaking out!!!
RyanVega ye shitting it
you mean tomorrow ?🤧
Great video. At 14:20, the fact that [Birling stops to listen] to the doorbell is an example of irony as he doesn't have the patience or the sense to listen to any of the other characters. This further elevates Priestley's campaign for a socialist mindset.
This is good
last minute revision lets go lads!!!
Even though I absolutely hate this text and priestly, thank you for aiding my revision kind sir!
No problem! Thank you for your honesty.
I hope it’s Edna. Because Edna is bae. Edna fan club.
Also she’s the only character without a last name implying less respect, even Eva has a last name, showing that even though they may be invisible in one way or another they are still there and they are still people. The stage directions show her milling around serving the Birlings implicitly suggesting to the audience that the capitalist middle class, like it or not, are reliant on the working class for their ‘cheap labour’ meaning they are reliant on theses people and so must be responsible for them as their benefit is for the benefit of everyone. Etc
If its edna the whole world will feel blood fire and anquish
Who the hell is Edna ? 😂😂
NO NOT EDNA she's so irrelevant😭
@@MaeidUddin the maid lol if Edna comes up just pick the theme question instead of the character question
Who here isn’t top set English but is watching this video anyway?
Answer : Me 😂
me
Allstxrzzz Gxmingg dame ahaha I am set 3 but still find it good
bruh i just want a 4
Blossom Gamer I’m in set 2 year 11 and I got moved down for missing tests in year 9. 😂😭
Ah, sets don’t fucking matter. They put people down. Aim for the highest you can go, guys!!!! NONE of you are stupid!!
bruhhh i dont wanna do GCSE's but your honestly a life saver
Not doing them anymore :)
Good thing you're not doing them. You'd never get anywhere if you don't even know the difference between your and you're
@@theefactor1360 tru tru
@@theefactor1360 LMAO
I'm here on the night before the exam
i'm in year 10 which means i'm now studying for my GCSE's, our teacher told us to watch your videos and they have helped me with things like homework a lot. Will definitely be sticking around for the next year or so.
Very helpful video and can you make a video on 'Macbeth' and 'Dr Jekyll & Hyde' for "top set analysis"
Oh we all have our mock tomorrow
Edit: that exam was beautiful especially the question ‘how does Priestly show the importance of social class in an inspector calls’
i have mine tomorrow LOL
Please tell me why I’m learning so much more with them videos then in my English class??? Something isn’t right! My teacher isn’t doing her job right
I'm going to voice an unpopular opinion here and say I don't like this play very much. I think it's very strident and self righteous. It ignores the social mobility of Mr Birling becoming a wealthy man from nothing. It sneers at any industrial entrepreneurs. Frankly I think Mr Birling is treated very poorly throughout. He fires a worker for striking. He even justifies his decision not to raise the salary because otherwise the company will operate at significantly lower profit margin, driving the company into the ground and making all of the workers go redundant. I think the book is a bit of a preach. By the end I wanted to punch Shelia as well, the ungrateful little brat. Frankly I'd have kicked her out of my house and failing that would force her to drink disinfectant.
The English Gentleman well said👏
The English Gentleman well said
I agree with you man. I was looking for someone who shared my views!
Ay men to that. Did my English oral exam on why Mr Birling was right in his actions, got a distinction, teacher hated me tho
look at me my first literature paper is next Wednesday and this is the first video i am watching of this
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well mines in 3 days so thats fun :)
@@HughEtl ha same
I’m starting today and mines tomorrow
woke up at 5 lmao god help us all us
Here for my mock tomorrow rip
chxminxe I have my mocks next week, hope you did well. Good luck for the real ones, I know I do
@@ryanw4783 thank youuuu good luck to you too!
Mine on 14th March
@@sheezaq7176 what was the question?
samee
Like 5 days left i am shaking lol🕵💀😢
So you have yours tomorrow as well? 😂😭
Charlie Edwards me too
doing my gcse’s this year and i’m particularly worried about english. i’m predicted a 9 but honestly i just want a 6 or 7 since i usually get a 6 or 5. man english is so hard. would really appreciate any help with romeo and juliet for literature paper 1 Mr Bruff your videos are very helpful ❤️
What did u get? x
how’s uni
@@user-dc9jg2sv3d ahahaha i hate it i think i’m going to drop out :)
EVERYONE: comment below your best inspector calls quote
Make sure it isn’t already there 😉
I’ll start us off “unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable”
"germans don't want war."
"we all helped to kill her"
He's giving us the rope so that we will hang ourselves
‘a disconcerting habit of looking hard at the person he addresses before actually speaking’
We are members of one body - we are responsible for each other
I can' believe i have these gcses tomorrow and I've not even read the text. I guess this will have to do but from what he said, I believe this is a top set analysis of the play.
bro aint even read the text 💀
nahhhhh good luck fam
Howd you do 💀
Omg the absolute amount of detail put into these videos are amazing! And they’ve given me more of an over view of an amazing answer in a test
Great!
GCSE 2020 anyone?
Binging these for my lit gcse tmr💀
Update: inspector calls was good but jekyll and Hyde was kinda hard ngl
Lol same
@@Basil-564 good luck bro
I’m in the mud
@@cadenzafr what did u get?
@@proudchristian9873 7 in language 6 in lit :) (now doing English language a level)
i need more big words to put in my essays!! :)
Just use 'Furthermore' to get a scholarship to Harvard
Exam on Sunday Will come back and say my grade when i get it
Soooo
@@indiradimanche1353 bit sus
Gcse tomorrow anyone🤘🏾🤷🏾♂️
Here I am.
Last minute mock revision anyone ?
Who’s got their y10 mock tomorrow 😩
Wednesday for me
I would recommend people read brave new world by Aldous Huxley as an allegory for what might happen if the inspector's ideology goes to far - 'everyone belongs to everyone else' is a motif within brave new world.
Often in analysis of AIC, the inspector is seen as being completely right and good - and as a proxy for Priestley this is understandable; but it must be remembered all things are best in balance.
last minute gang
Probably should of started revising by now......
love the quote "I don't play golf"! - incredible quote with so much to analyse
"you're squiffy" such a deep quote
I got a C in my English literature, and I would like to say thank you, it was your videos that helped!!!!
That’s bad
@@6xmaaaa why do you care
@@6xmaaaa it’s a Pass?? Stfu
English Exam Thursday, Good Luck Everyone!
my supply teacher in my school used to be taught by mrbruff xD
wHoA
:)
I didn't do very well in my GCSEs in English. I got 6 in language and 7 in literature, but still, thank you for being a great help! In year 10, I was drowning in low 4s.
Mahir I what do you mean?! Lol
U did really good
Those are really good grades
That’s above average dude! There are people who are failing or just passing with a 4. Well done!!!
English lit today, wish me luck
It was actually alright 🙂
English lit Tomorrow :(
got my first English lit mock in about 9 hours and I'm screwed
The middle class, white, academic elites are definitely going to steal your job.
Just give up, ma nigga.
My teacher was recommending this channel and I thought, 60 odd days before the exam I may as well give it a shot. Absolutely tremendous videos which I can watch with (some) interest in my free time. My teacher is a bit of a commie so her lessons can be a bit preachy, this however is just analysis and no political bias whatsoever
Thank you for helping me through my GCSE's last year, I was very fortunate to achieve an 8 in language and a 6 in literature and it is all down to you. Thank you so much Mr Bruff, and goodbye😣😊😊
Everyone watching this vid is a British gcse student
Billy Smith ayy
Ayy
I forgot to rewatch the film before my exam on Wednesday 😭
English lit mock 2020 gang?
Here!
the exam is tomorrow, good luck everyone
Thank you my dude. Good luck to you also
Ruby o-o 👍
@@D.com.D The deed is done
Yes it is and it went well
I just waffled fam
I have my exam today rip
gotta love last minute revision for my exam tomorrow (:
I have my English lit tomorrow and have no idea what to revise and my last years AIC exam I got less than 20%... any suggestions on what to revise? I also don’t know what the them will be
Literally watching this at 4 am before the exam
Yusuf Raja you are doing better than me
today is my gcse.... wish me luck!!! in a couple of hours i will be sitting it
mock ganggg :)
GANG! Let me hear you scream if you know fuck all but ABOUT to learn plentiful thanks to Mr. Bruff!
im starting my exam in 1 hour and a half ...
ah how did it go fellow army x
@@alaynahurooj1995 ahh it went shit
thank you for asking
@@rrkivexx oh no, don't worry i'm sure you did great!
i'm just going to intentionally fail english literature
i feel you on like another level
Best wishes for all of us doing eng lit these coming weeks ❤❤❤
Why is he squeezing his nose
English Lit is a Fat L
imagine even though we don't know what we're doing for exams we still get sent to mr bruff