In the Inspector Calls, how does the final scene differ from the opening of the play? What has caused such a huge change and why was it so important to Priestley to show it to his audience ?
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In the Inspector Calls, how does the final scene differ from the opening of the play? What has caused such a huge change and why was it so important to Priestley to show it to his audience ?
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The characters of the play learn the earlier events of the day are fake, and they quickly forget their guilt. But at the end, the fake events prove to be a foreshadowing of what's to come, with the news of a girl who died and an inspector on his way to question them about it.
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