Pros: humorous, characters are more than they seem Cons: ending is a little weak
Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession was first met with intensive social mistrust, being barred from performance in Britain until he'd won the Nobel Prize years later, and having production arrested in New York. The play tells the story of Vivie ...
Pros: A scathing critique of capitalism and of the way it oppresses women. Cons: This play has not managed to find new life in contemporary times.
George B. Shaw was a fiercely political playwright, taking advantage of every opportunity his craft allowed him. One will notice upon reading this play that the dialogue is very much little monologues, which Shaw uses to explore the various aspects of...
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