An Inspector Calls: Guilt | Grade 9 GCSE Essay

How does Priestley present guilt in An Inspector Calls? In this Grade 9 GCSE English Literature essay, we explore: • guilt and remorse • generational differences • Eva Smith’s suffering • responsibility and conscience • Priestley’s socialist message • AO1, AO2 and AO3 analysis Using only 3 key quotes, this video builds a conceptual whole-text argument designed to help students move from Grade 5/6 responses to Grade 8/9. 📚 Key Quotes: • “I’m to blame — and I’m desperately sorry” • “alone, friendless, almost penniless, desperate” • “This girl’s still dead, isn’t she?” 🎯 Perfect for: • AQA GCSE English Literature • Edexcel GCSE English Literature • OCR GCSE English Literature • Grade 8–9 revision • essay planning • quote analysis • guilt theme revision ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔥 Subscribe to GCSE LitVerse for: • Grade 9 essay videos • quote analysis • theme revision • character analysis • Macbeth • An Inspector Calls • A Christmas Carol • Power & Conflict Poetry #AnInspectorCalls #GCSEEnglish #GCSERevision #EnglishLiterature #Grade9 #AQAEnglish #Guilt #JBPriestley #GCSELitVerse