At Kaur Online Education people learn literature to understand the world and the people in it. They study plays like ‘An Inspector Calls’ by J.B. Priestley. This play is part of school curriculums around the world like IGCSE and GCSE.
The story takes place in 1912. It's about the Birling family. They're very rich. The Birling family is having a party to celebrate Sheila Birling's engagement to Gerald Croft. Then Inspector Goole arrives. He's a police officer trying to find out what happened to Eva Smith. As Inspector Goole asks questions each member of the Birling family thinks about how they treated Eva Smith.
At Kaur Online Education students learn about the ideas in ‘An Inspector Calls’. They learn about being responsible for their actions. They learn how people are treated differently because of their class. ‘An Inspector Calls’ shows how one person's actions can affect another person's life. The writer of ‘An Inspector Calls’ wants people to think about being fair and kind to those who're not as lucky.
Students who study ‘An Inspector Calls’ at Kaur Online Education become good at analyzing things and thinking critically.
* They learn how to understand the characters in ‘An Inspector Calls’.
* They explore the themes in ‘An Inspector Calls.’
* They learn how to write in a way that will help them do well on their exams.
‘An Inspector Calls’ helps students think about real-life problems. They understand why it's so important to be kind and do things.
By reading plays like ‘An Inspector Calls’, students at Kaur Online Education learn to appreciate literature. They get better at reading, understanding and writing. ‘An Inspector Calls’ teaches people about the world. It teaches people about being responsible. It teaches people about how our actions affect others.
Kaur Online Education uses ‘An Inspector Calls’ to help students understand society and human values, a message which holds strong for all times.
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