Shaw's Strong Female Characters in Mrs Warren's Profession George Bernard Shaw represents estimations of the new lady and superhuman through the character of Vivie Warren, in the play Mrs. Warren's Profession, so as to advance independence and basic speculation among females. Indeed, even the male characters like Sir George Crofts and Frank Gardener are delineated as more fragile traditionalists in contrast with the characters of the other gender, as Vivie and Mrs. Warren. The play in general presentation's Vivie as a more astute and in general better individual since she addresses cultural guidelines and makes uncommon move in separating herself from high society so as to live by her own qualities. Besides, Vivie's character fit's everything of the attributes that characterize her as a Shaw's superman in light of her non-traditionalist convictions. Mrs. Warren, mother to Vivie, has a secretive occupation that radically adds to her intricate character. Mrs.

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