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J.B Priestley

Explore the life and works of J.B. Priestley, a renowned British novelist, playwright, and broadcaster. Discover the motivations behind his famous play "An Inspector Calls" and his political views on social inequality and the importance of peace.

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J.B Priestley

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  1. J.B Priestley By Abby and Louise ;)

  2. Who is he? • John Boynton Priestley was born in Yorkshire on 13th September 1894. • He had a love of orchestra music and supported many fundraising campaigns. • He was married three times. He and his first wife had two daughters but she died after four years of marriage due to cancer. • His second marriage ended in divorce after twenty seven years. They had two daughters and one son. • His third and last marriage was to Jacquetta Hawkes, who was also the collaborator of the play Dragon’s Mouth. • John Boynton Priestley died on 14th August 1984. • Before his death he became a well known novelist, play writer and broadcaster.

  3. Why he wrote what he wrote… • The motivation behind J B Priestley's play AnInspector Calls was World War One. • Priestley intention was to show the changes that had happened between 1912 and 1945. • Priestley set An Inspector Calls in 1912 so that his audiences would realise how Mr. Birling was very stupid due to his predictions about the war and ‘Titanic’. This style of writing is called dramatic irony. • In total Priestley wrote thirteen plays, twenty eight novels and seven other works of fiction.

  4. His early life • From an early age, Priestley knew he wanted to be a writer. However, Priestley decided against enrolling in University as he wanted to get a better feel for the world. • At the age of sixteen he became a junior clerk, with a local wool firm. • When the First World War came Priestley joined the infantry, escaping with only a few injuries. • After the war, Priestley got a degree from the University of Cambridge. He went on to become a freelance writer and wrote his first novel of many called The Good Companions, in 1929 . • Priestley wrote his first play in 1932 and went on to write 50 more. • Priestley had his own broadcast show in the Second World War, but it was cancelled by the BBC for being too controversial and harsh against the government.

  5. Priestley's political views. • During the 1930’s Priestly became concerned about the effects of social inequality in Britain. • Along with others, he set up a political party called the Common Wealth Party. • In 1945 the Labour Party joined with the Common Wealth Party. However, Priestley was consciously aware of the Welfare State which was put into place at the end of World War One. • He believed that with the cooperation of other countries, the world could reach a mutual respect, leading to peace. He also became active in the movement for United Nations. • Priestley wished Britain could one day become an example by putting a stop to the use of force and weaponry,particularly nuclear weapons.

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