How does Priestley present Mr Birling in 'An Inspector calls'?
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Throughout the play, Priestley presents Mr Birling as a clear representation of the patriarchal upper class. ... Mr Birling is described as being a "heavy looking, rather portentous man", which immediately indicates to the audience that he has significant wealth.
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Throughout the play, Priestley presents Mr Birling as a clear representation of the patriarchal upper class. ... Mr Birling is described as being a "heavy looking, rather portentous man", which immediately indicates to the audience that he has significant wealth.
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