Not from an English speaking country,I'm actually from Poland so we never covered most of the literary works shown on the channel,just checking in on my foreign brothers and sisters,you can make it guys🤞
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@@ismaeel524birling called the higher up police guy (to check goole's credentials). Gerald called the infermatory to check she died. Then they called back shortly after to say that she died otw too the infermatory and that a police investigator was comming too question them.
Not from England, but from France, we are studying this play in British Literature (which is an optional subject) and we have an exam on it tomorrow. Wish me good luck…
@@user-be8xr2lz5l I would definitely say that he is on the 'don't care' team, based off of his eagerness to prove that the Inspector is a fraud and to sweep his affair with Daisy under the rug so that he can get back with Sheila.
Thank you so much for explaining this chapter under 10 min . Not form Europe or US but from India as high school students have this chapter in their alternative English/ English III subject.........
use Ouspenskys theory of time for context, basically a never ending cycle that you can only break free from once you learn from your mistakes. the birlings dont learn from their mistake cuz they are happy at the end when they find out that the inspector wasnt real and so the cycle repeats
@@easyasgcse yeah i just came back to it because tomorrow ive got an exam and the book will most likely be a part of it. Amazing video if i may say so myself!
And if any of you listened to me as always i literally said what the poem for English Lit was gonna look down in comments i said kamikaze and i was right P.S i didnt guess it lmao