Monday, January 27, 2020
The aspects of social responsibility
The aspects of social responsibility In what ways does Priestley explore the theme of social responsibility in ââ¬Å"An Inspector Callsâ⬠? In this essay I aim to explore all the aspects of social responsibility shown in ââ¬Å"An Inspector Callsâ⬠. I will endeavour to do this by using dramatic devices expressed throughout the play and their significance to the play; I will also discuss the effectiveness in which Priestley conveys the theme of social responsibility. Throughout the 1930s Priestley became very aware of the social inequality in Britain at that time and in 1942 he decided to form a political party with some like-minded colleagues. The party was called the Common Wealth Party and it argued that Land ownership should be given to the public and that Britain should be more democratic in politics. In 1945 the Common Wealth Party was merged into the Labour party, but Priestley was still very influential in the way that the party was being run and helped develop the idea of a welfare state which was implemented after the war. Priestley also made many BBC radio broadcasts to try and promote the idea of socialism within the Labour Party. Social responsibility is the most discussed and possibly the most important aspect of ââ¬Å"An Inspector Callsâ⬠. Priestleys message seems to be: Do not only look after yourself but also care for others and that people have to accept the consequences of their actions. Arthur Birling is a perfect example of this. ââ¬Å"But take my word for it, you youngsters and Ive learnt in the good hard school of experience that a man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own..â⬠. In this quote Arthur is encouraging selfishness, being irresponsible and having no social responsibility, this is the complete opposite of everything that Priestley stands for as a socialist. Although this happens to work in Priestleys favour throughout the course of the play as the Inspector, who seems to voice Priestleys views as a socialist, frequently overturns Mr. Birlings and others views forcing them to be heard more habitually throughout the audience which will influence their opinions. The Birlings as a family seem to have no social responsibility, in particular Arthur makes it apparent that he has no social awareness; he illustrates no remorse when talking about Evas death, or that of his factory workers and the horrendous conditions they work in. In his speech to Eric and Gerald prior to the arrival of the Inspector he offers some ââ¬Ëguidance in which he lectures on how he thinks others should be treated. ââ¬Å"But the way some of these cranks talk and write now, youd think everybody has to look after everybody else as if we were all mixed up together like bees in a bee hive- community and all that nonsense.â⬠Mr. Birling carries qualities such as arrogance, inconsideration, irresponsibility and lacks social awareness. The Inspectors function in the play is to educate the Birlings about collective responsibility, equality, union and consideration of others. He achieves this by using various techniques such as a shock and awe method and forcing them to feel guilt for what they have done by encouraging them to empathise with their victims. Priestley specifically set the play in 1912; this was because at this time society as a whole was completely different to how it was when Priestley wrote the play (1945). The play has investigated the matter of social class and the restrictions that come with it and also the matter of gender with one gender being dominant over the other. Although in 1945 almost all of these restrictions were gone. For instance, in 1912 it was considered compulsory for women to behave dutifully to men. The expectations on women were high and even women of aristocracy could do nothing but marry on, and for those who were born of a lower social class, it was an opportunity for cheap labour, much like the case of Eva Smith. However by 1945, the consequences of war enabled womens role in society to grow considerably. Priestley liked to see these unusual situations as an opportunity and thought that his audiences would see the potential as he did. All the way through his play he constantly encourages his a udience to take hold of the opportunity that the end of World War 2 has given them, to construct a superior more socially responsible society. When Priestley set the play in 1912 it gave him the opportunity to include references to major historical events such as the HMS Titanic, World War 1 and mining strikes. This allowed Priestley to make the audience involved and one step ahead of the ignorant characters. At first glance the genre of the play: ââ¬ËAn Inspector Calls seems to be a typical murder mystery. Although as the play expands, the genre seems to transform from a theme of ignorance to a ââ¬Ëwhodunit as the Inspector cross-examines his way through each and every one in the Birling household. The Inspector manages to maintain control of the pace and the tension by dealing with each query individually. The story is revealed gradually, bit by bit. The lighting plays a significant part in assigning the mood and atmosphere of the play. We start Act One with a description of the scene, followed by an introduction of the main characters. At this point we are told ââ¬Å"The lighting should be pink and intimate until the Inspector arrives, and then it should be brighter and harder.â⬠Priestley uses a pink, warm theme of lighting to portray a sense of calm, success and self-satisfaction, ultimately reflecting the characters. Dan Anahory
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Disaster in Elizabeth Bishopââ¬â¢s One Art Essay -- One Art
Disaster in Elizabeth Bishopââ¬â¢s One Art Art is not life. More, it is a deception, mirroring experience and emotion, but never truly becoming that which it reflects. Art is attractive in that it is a controlled balance between rigid structure, which is too mundane for its purposes, and chaotic discord, which is too feral. Poetry is art. Loss is not. In her villanelle ââ¬Å"One Art,â⬠Elizabeth Bishop proves this to be so. The poem itself is an emotive crescendo, and while its speaker struggles to hold the pain of loss within the confines of art, its readers note the incongruity of such an effort. One word prompts them, and fuels Bishopââ¬â¢s crescendo with a momentum, a tone, and a coda; ââ¬Å"disasterâ⬠impels the poem ââ¬Å"One Art.â⬠Fittingly, the crescendo begins softly. The poemââ¬â¢s opening stanza assumes a fairly impassive tone, which transpires from the speakerââ¬â¢s feigned indifference toward the prospect of losing. Though the immediate clash between Bishopââ¬â¢s title and its implication briefly upsets the mind from a logical standpoint, the speakerââ¬â¢s hasty assurance that loss is ââ¬Å"no disasterâ⬠seem...
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Health and safety in a care home Essay
I have gained my A-Level qualifications at City Of Westminster College (Maida Vale) I have studied the following subjects English Literature, Psychology and Media Studies. I have also accomplished certificates at College Of North West London (Kilburn) in IT, English and Mathââ¬â¢s. Therefore it is fair to say that I know how to use various Microsoft Office programs i.e. Words, Excel, and PowerPoint, I have gained my GCSEââ¬â¢s overseas in India, New Delhi as an international student following subjects included: Mathââ¬â¢s, English, Social Science, Hindi and Science. I believe that I have gained valuable learning skills throughout my educational experience which has set a clear stepping stone into furthering my career. Not do I only learn in educational establishments but also I have learned a great deal on actual jobs that I have done previously. I have gained great skills such as being able to communicate with people from all walks of life, taking responsibilities for my du ties, being able to prioritize my work and take initiative. I have a positive outlook overall on life and believe that I can do anything if I set my mind to it.I have a friendly approach and a positive attitude towards work, I have always been keen on excelling my targets and to constantly perfect myself in any way that I can. I therefore findà feedback very important as it allows me to keep improving the quality of the work I do and review myself through someoneââ¬â¢s opinion. As a Market research Interviewer (IPSOS) I spoke to participants from all walks of life about various important issues, this role required me to listen attentively to respondent, be empathetic, accurately input gained responses into the database and reach set targets on a daily basis. I find it important to always be up to date about the latest information, product knowledge and offer someone a service that will leave them with no further questions. I am a keen learner, and at the same time I like to mot ivate others to benefit from the opportunities they have available for them. Communication is very important and my main aim is always to articulate my ideas appropriately and in a way that is understood by everyone. During my time working for Beethoven Community Center as a community worker I have learned to multitask through taking up various duties i.e. by providing educational information for those that sought advice, interpret when needed for elderly residents whom could not speak English, help organize events and trips for local youth. I have gained strong organizational skills, being able to prioritize workload and have always taken full responsibility for all tasks. Having strong administration skills is essential as I had to maintain the database, input clients data acquired during sessions and provide fellow colleagues with up to date information. Being able to liaise with clients and fellow colleagues thus ensuring that everything went as agreed. I have good people skills as I have picked this up early on from working as a Social worker at Caxton Youth Club, I have developed a thorough understanding working with vulnerable people, assist youth with learning difficulties and provide the m with the right tools enabling them to better themselves. I am self motivated and have high level of energy which is a must when youââ¬â¢re working in any sector , as you are constantly on your feet assisting elderly and ensuring that their needs are met at all times. I am very tolerant and flexible to different situations mainly because working with people is always unpredictable. Therefore I find this no problem at all as I am able to adjust myself to different levels from young children to elderly people. I am a good team player as I listen carefully to others when they are speaking and can assimilate the messages into one vision. Forà example, if my colleague is part of a project team, Iââ¬â¢ll listen to the ideas and concerns of others. I am also patient and respectful to the voice of other team members and understand that to be a team player; I have to have an open mind to other points of view. I am quite flexible in terms of hours/days. I know that working in this field can be both stressful and rewarding however I am fully prepared for all the ups and downs. I can take ownership of projects and make sure that all boxes are ticked upon completion; I take my work at all times seriously. I am the type of person that likes to go the extra mile. I always ensure that I keep myself updated on the actual role I am fulfilling i.e. maintaining administration in the most efficient manner and ensure to being organized at all times. Being open for suggestions for example take negative feedback and transform that into something positive. I am fully aware of my surroundings and easily adaptable to environment and fellow colleagues. I am a quick learner and I want to help make a difference towards other peopleââ¬â¢s lives. I have gathered early on during my work experiences that I get a great satisfaction from seeing others improve from services provided by me. I have always completed training programs and I am someone whom sees her targets through and I hope that you provide me with the opportunity to prove this to you. I am an open-minded person and take suggestions on board that will help me better my work at all times analytical/logical approach to tasks and the ability to work under pressure. I am able to work well both on my o wn initiative and as part of a team. My main strengths are adaptability, dependability and the determination to get a job done as proven by my varied work experiences. I try to learn something new from every experience because I believe there is always room for self-improvement both personally and professionally.
Friday, January 3, 2020
The Sun - Original Writing - 1648 Words
It was a warm and cozy afternoon, with the temperature reaching 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The never-ending sky stretched across the landscape, painting a splash of vibrant blue with a few white puffs of cotton cloud in between. The sun rays were still shining brightly, casting shadows across a wide field full of green grass. The sounds of various birds chirping could be heard clearly everywhere, and occasionally a butterfly would fly around, landing gently on the ever-fragile petals of the Clarie flowers. Right next to the field was the Kaiboro Forest, a beautiful but mysterious place full of rare matoki trees, found nowhere else on the planet. Their branches reached far, stretching outward from their firm trunks in different directions. Theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦His short, closely cropped brown hair looked like bright red flames under the afternoon sun. He was sweating a pool worth of salt-water, as indicated by the dark stains on his Superman tee (or who knows what!), but that didn t stop him from running like the speed of light. My heart beat so fast that I could even hear it pounding in my head loudly. My neck veins bulged as I strained to speed up. My legs felt like a ton of rocks after running so long. I wondered how Leo was able to keep running even with a weather as hot as this. The sun was so blinding and scorching hot that I thought it was going to grill us alive. Either I was so tired from running so much that I was seeing everything spot-like, or my eyes might have actually been blind themselves. I decided to call it quits. Panting hard, I stopped to catch a breath, Hey, let s pause for a moment! I m tired. I then slowly walked back to sit on one of the benches in the shades of the tree near my parents house. The house was right next to the field, so I limped back, collapsed right on the bench, and closed my eyes. Hearing some shuffling sounds, I pried my eyes open half-way, and saw Leo coming closer out of my peripheral vision. He motioned for me to scoot over, but being the lazy butt I was, I didn t. Impatiently, he then grabbed my legs, pushed it off the bench, and crashed down heaving. He took one look at me, and smirked teasingly, Wow, giving up? Are you trying to let me win every time, Kyle?
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