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Major Barbara
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Major Barbara

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"Major Barbara" is a play written by the renowned Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. Set in Edwardian London, the narrative centers round Barbara Undershaft, a prime in the Salvation Army, who will become conflicted whilst her estranged, wealthy industrialist father, Andrew Undershaft, gives an extensive donation to the organization. The play delves into topics of morality, ethics, and the effect of wealth on social establishments. The Undershaft family's contrasting values create a dynamic exploration of idealism versus pragmatism. Andrew Undershaft, a munitions rich person, challenges traditional notions of morality by means of affirming the need of armaments in maintaining international peace. Barbara, dedicated to the Salvation Army's challenge of assisting the negative, faces a moral catch 22 situation as she grapples together with her father's offer, main to a concept-scary battle between philanthropy and the manner via which wealth is obtained. Shaw's "Major Barbara" is widely known for its sharp wit, highbrow intensity, and social statement. The play reviews societal norms, religious institutions, and the effect of industrialization on morality. Shaw employs his characteristic humor and clever communicate to interact the audience in a profound exploration of conflicting values, making "Major Barbara" an undying and thought-scary work inside the canon of George Bernard Shaw's performs.
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ISBN/EAN/Artikel978-93-6115-126-2
ProduktartHardcover
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erschienen am01.01.2024
Seiten96 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.45380120
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A48486797
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George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist renowned for his wit, social criticism, and contributions to modern drama. Born on July 26, 1856, in Dublin, Ireland, Shaw became one of the most influential figures in English literature and theatre. Shaw's career as a playwright took off with the success of his early plays. Some of his most notable works include: "Mrs. Warren's Profession" (1893): A play that explores social issues and gender inequality through the story of a woman who runs a brothel. The play faced censorship due to its controversial themes but remains a significant work in Shaw's oeuvre. "Pygmalion" (1912): One of Shaw's most famous plays, it tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl who undergoes a transformation through the influence of a linguistics professor. The play explores themes of class, identity, and social mobility and was later adapted into the successful musical "My Fair Lady". "Saint Joan" (1923): A historical play about Joan of Arc that examines themes of individualism, heroism, and the conflict between personal belief and societal norms. "Arms and the Man" (1894): A comedy that satirizes romantic notions of war and heroism, offering a critical and humorous perspective on military conflicts. Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 in recognition of his contributions to literature. His influence extends beyond the stage, as his writings have shaped discussions on social and political issues and inspired numerous adaptations and reinterpretations of his work.