The idealism and realism of the main barbara in Bernard Shaw are drowning in their own views on idealism and realism, and Barbara and her father Andersef are in conflict with Major Barbara. In this Bernard Shaw drama, secondary characters are very important in demonstrating these conflicting values. The moral turmoil of capitalism and philanthropy is explored through the words and acts of ordinary people of Andersafe's family, his future son-in-law, and evacuation centers. In the UK's upper class, Andersev's wife and son are well aware of Anderssov's European economy and government control.
Comparing the hero of Barbara and Pygmalion with Andrew · Andershane and Alfred · Dauritr, Bernard Shaw's plays are two main roles, Barbara and Pygmalion. The nature of morality and poverty is very different. Andersev is a "boring" capitalist and can not hide his view on business planning. Doolittle is better to live in poverty than to worry about his wealthy responsibility. They have different opinions, but they all live for themselves.
Bernard Shaw's main Barbara is a very pleasant witty play. This drama includes ways in which capitalism affects upper class, middle class and lower class. There are several arguments in this theater that draw attention of the audience. The main argument is between under shaft and Major Barbara. They are contesting each other's work on occupations, their ideas about careers, and the money that other people should have. In this play, Mrs. Britomat chose not to allow her child to grow up in front of her father. She felt that she decided not to spoil the family tradition that under-shaft would take over to business for abandoned business. This is not a problem her name can solve. She thinks that family wealth should not be an orphan but be taken over by the family's true blood. My son Stephen is unwilling to accept the fact that family business is handed over to others.
The last drama we read was called Major Barbara. George Bernard Shaw wrote the play. The three protagonists of this story are Barbara (Major), Andrew Undershaft, and Cusins. Barbara Undershaft is an ambitious woman who works closely with the Salvation Army to help unfortunate people. Her father, called Andershef, is a totally different person. He is also very kind, but I am trying to help him and the economy himself. My cousin is a fiancée of Barbara. His life is focused on Barbara and his needs and desires. He is very selfless about his request.
Major Barbara is another show drama first appeared in 1905 and regarded as his first major work. It is exploring the ideological conflict between "Major" Barbara Under Shaft and her father, Sir Andrew Under Shaft. Both achieveers represent the theory of the vitality of the show, or "evolution of man" through "creative evolution". The play explores who's actions will be for the community, Barbara, or her father and whether it is more likely to provide a comfortable life for employees, but that it will damage human life It is possible only by. Like Pygmalion (and many other Shaw scripts), this action evolves around powerful and independent female characters exploring class, social identity, and human value issues.