Since the end of Act one ends with a cliffhanger, the audience would be anxious for Act two to begin in order to learn more.
at the end of act 2
"An Inspector Calls" is structured into three acts to build tension and develop the narrative effectively. Each act introduces new revelations about the characters and their connections to the central theme of social responsibility, allowing the audience to gradually uncover the moral implications of their actions. This three-act structure also enhances the dramatic impact, culminating in a powerful climax and resolution that emphasizes the play's critique of individual and collective accountability.
Because JB wanted you to read on and not get bored as younger people might get bored PLUS act one ends on a cliff hanger because JB wants you to try and predict what is going to happen in act 2 so you think about the book not just read it
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is still in effect.
It means there is a break in the play, where the audience can go out, grab a smoke, get something to drink, etc. Most 2 act plays go like this Act I runs about an hour/ then a 15 minute break, When the audience is re-seated, they start Act II, which runs to the end of the play. Usually about another Hour or so. One act plays have no breaks, three act plays have two breaks.....you get the idea.
at the end of act 2
"An Inspector Calls" is structured into three acts to build tension and develop the narrative effectively. Each act introduces new revelations about the characters and their connections to the central theme of social responsibility, allowing the audience to gradually uncover the moral implications of their actions. This three-act structure also enhances the dramatic impact, culminating in a powerful climax and resolution that emphasizes the play's critique of individual and collective accountability.
this is agood for act 2 and 3 http://www.tweakit.co.uk/attachments/quotes.pdf hope this helps
J.B Priestly uses dramatic devices in several ways throughout act 1 of an inspector calls. most of these points i have found in act 1, are of the obvious, however they require depths of analysis, to reach the full potential whilst answering this question. we are doing this as an essay question at the moment in english.
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Because JB wanted you to read on and not get bored as younger people might get bored PLUS act one ends on a cliff hanger because JB wants you to try and predict what is going to happen in act 2 so you think about the book not just read it
Perform and act are the two words that are used to describe how to entertain an audience.
One effect of the Interstate Highway Act of 1957, was that the act spurred the growth of the suburbs.
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