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Article Name : | | INDIVIDUAL COMPROMISE AND SOCIAL RECOGNITION: A STUDY IN G.B. SHAW’S MRS. WARREN’S PROFESSION | Author Name : | | Tanmoy Baghira | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-1303 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | Shaw was primarily concerned in making fundamental social criticism through his creative works. A sense of injustice in various social norms, ideas and institution can be identified throughout his Plays.Shaw’s concept of economy and social recognition had its origin in contemporary political thoughts that emerged in London.He joined the Fabian Society which advocated a slow and revolutionary change from capitalism to socialism. Shaw in his problem plays had voiced for many social evils and was one of the dramatists who used art for social propaganda. In writing Mrs. Warren’s Profession Shaw was far ahead of his time onstaging a play on prostitution. In my paper I intend to portray how Shaw weaved the fabric of his play through individual compromise and social recognition. | Keywords : | | - social criticism ,social criticism
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