"It is not my job to save the Salvation Army." "It depends on wealthier people than the Church (England Church) .If you start preaching rebellious resistance against poverty Shaw will comment above on the preface of Major Barbara.He noted the role of the religious organization's role, especially for the Salvation Army's Christian religion, rich and other controversies I proposed as a social engineering tool for moral and religious views that might be.
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. - ... In order to achieve this goal, she is willing to do everything including helping her help, including changing her appearance and way of speaking like every polite British lady. "No: I do not want to have neither money nor diamonds, I am a nice girl, I am (2.145)" Unlike other girls, Elisa wants money, costumes and chic jewelry It is not. She insists on keeping planning to work for her pride and flower shop.
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.