What Every Woman Knows
Summary
In the play "What Every Woman Knows" by James Matthew Barrie, the story unfolds as a delicate interplay of mind and emotion, with Maggie Shand as the central character. She is a woman whose wisdom and insight remain hidden behind a modest exterior, yet they are the key to her husband John Shand's success. John, an ambitious politician, is unaware that his brilliant career is not only the result of his own efforts but also the invisible support of Maggie. Barrie masterfully explores the theme of female intuition and strength, showing how behind every great man stands a woman whose knowledge and understanding of the world surpass the obvious. The play, full of subtle humor and observations, delves into timeless questions of love, marriage, and true partnership.
