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REINVENTING SHAW: THE CHANGING RELEVANCE OF BERNARD SHAWS PLAYS ACROSS GENERATIONS

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.13, No. 03)

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Page : 100-106

Keywords : Bernard Shaw Audience Reception Reinterpretation Theatre History Drama Social Critique;

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Abstract

Bernard Shaw remained one of the most provocative and influential playwrights in modern theatre. His works have remained relevant not because they present fixed truths, but because they have been continually reinterpreted across generations. While Shaw originally shocked Victorian audiences with critiques of class, capitalism, and morality, later periods reframed his plays through evolving cultural and intellectual concerns.This study examined how the relevance of Shaws plays changed over time, focusing on Pygmalion, Major Barbara, and Mrs. Warrens Profession. A comparative analysis of these works across different historical contexts revealed shifting interpretations-Pygmalion evolved from a critique of class mobility to a feminis

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