How does Priestley explore the importance of social class in An Inspector Calls?
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Priestly explores the importance of social class by highlighting that it is not realistic to abdicate from a sense of communal responsibility when such a vast number of the population is going through such hardships.In conclusion, Priestley presents the importance of social class by comparing the two contrasting worlds that the rich and poor exist in, encouraging an audience to embrace his socialist ideals, granting a voice to those who have been marginalised.
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