Mrs. Warren's Profession
Style and Technique
Bernard Shaw's play «Mrs. Warren's Profession» is written in the genre of social drama with elements of comedy. Shaw's style is characterized by sharpness and irony, using lively and conversational language to emphasize the realism of the dialogues. The author skillfully employs sarcasm and paradoxical statements to expose social issues and societal hypocrisy. Literary techniques include contrasts between characters, allowing for the revelation of their internal conflicts and motives. The play's structure is well-defined, consisting of four acts, each progressively developing the plot and deepening the understanding of the characters. Shaw uses dialogues as the primary tool for exploring themes such as social inequality, morality, and personal freedom. The play provokes the audience to ponder complex moral dilemmas without offering definitive answers.
