Paper on the play "Mrs. Warren Profession" (1894) by Bernard Shaw - Conventionality: Morality over Choice
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During the Victorian Era, prostitution was seen with a disapproving eye, but sadly, prostitution was a supplemental form of income for many working-class girls. Bernard Shaw's play Mrs. Warren's Profession (1894), is considered by most to illustrate Mrs. Warren - the protagonist who values traditional thought - to be more conventional than her independence-seeking daughter Vivie Warren. The conventional thought and behavior of the early nineteenth century is present in Mrs. Warren's character, an individual that
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Company, 2000. 1724-1728. Abrams M.H, ed. The "Woman Question": The Victorian Debate about Gender. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2000. 1719-1721.<Tab/> Nightingale Florence, From Cassandra. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Gen. Ed M.H. Abrams. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2000.1730-1734 Shaw, G.B. Mrs. Warren's Profession. Class handout. Advance Placement English IV. Bowie High School. Spring Semester 2005.
Company, 2000. 1724-1728. Abrams M.H, ed. The "Woman Question": The Victorian Debate about Gender. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2000. 1719-1721.<Tab/> Nightingale Florence, From Cassandra. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Gen. Ed M.H. Abrams. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2000.1730-1734 Shaw, G.B. Mrs. Warren's Profession. Class handout. Advance Placement English IV. Bowie High School. Spring Semester 2005.