"Exploring The Societal Conventions And Gender Dynamics In 'Mrs. Warren's Profession' By George Bernard Shaw"

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Trison Narzary
Dr. Arup Borodoloi

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George Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession" is a provocative play that premiered in London in 1893. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the play delves into the lives of its characters, particularly Mrs. Kitty Warren and her daughter Vivie, as they navigate societal expectations and personal ambitions. At its core, "Mrs. Warren's Profession" confronts the hypocrisy of Victorian morality and challenges traditional gender roles, making it a significant work of social commentary.

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Trison Narzary, & Dr. Arup Borodoloi. (2024). "Exploring The Societal Conventions And Gender Dynamics In ’Mrs. Warren’s Profession’ By George Bernard Shaw". Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(3), 2321–2325. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i3.4819
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Trison Narzary

Ph. D. Scholar, MGU, Meghalya

Dr. Arup Borodoloi

Supevisor, MGU, Meghalaya