Q.1.
J. B. Priestley was a supporter of which political philosophy?
Q.2.
Mr Birling describes the as "unsinkable". This is an example of...
Q.3.
How does war affect our understanding of the play?
Q.4.
How does class and gender affect Mrs Birling and Sheila?
Q.5.
Which of the characters would have most benefitted from a welfare state, if it had existed during the time the play was set?
Q.6.
With regard to women, what was one of the biggest changes between the time the play is set and the time it was first performed?
Q.7.
was first performed...
Q.8.
What was the result of the first General Election following WWII?
Q.9.
What is the context for Mr Birling's complaint about "cranks" who write about community and collectivity?