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What do you think the play is saying overall about marriage? Do you think it is anti-marriage? Why or why not?
If Man and Superman is a drama of ideas, what do you think Shaw is trying to say in terms of philosophy? How does Jack uphold or fail to uphold those philosophical ideals?
If you were producing the play today, what do you think would still be relevant to an audience? What didn’t age well and might deserve changing?
By George Bernard Shaw
Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
George Bernard Shaw
Caesar and Cleopatra
Caesar and Cleopatra
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Heartbreak House
Heartbreak House
George Bernard Shaw
John Bull's Other Island
John Bull's Other Island
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Major Barbara
Major Barbara
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Mrs. Warren's Profession
Mrs. Warren's Profession
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Pygmalion
Pygmalion
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Saint Joan
Saint Joan
George Bernard Shaw
The Doctor's Dilemma
The Doctor's Dilemma
George Bernard Shaw