An Inspector Calls
act three builds up to a major climax at which the inspector intervenes with his summing up of the guilt and the lesson to be learnt from it. why doesn't the play end there?
act 3
act 3
later revelations - the fact that, it appers the inspctor was not real- needs to take place to see whether they learnt anything from what had happened; that ' we ae responsible for one another".
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