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    of The movie Glory Glory‚ a 1989 film based on the personal letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw‚ the novel One Gallant Rush and Lay This Laurel. Robert Shaw trained and led the first black volunteer infantry in history during the civil war. The story line is full of racism‚ politics‚ corruption‚ loyalty‚ perseverance and identity. It is written as seen through the eyes of Officer Robert Gould Shaw and shows the valor and courage of a group of soldiers fighting against their own superior’s racism

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    Mrs Warrens Profession

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    real theme of Mrs. Warren’s Profession is articulated in Shaw’s prologue to the play‚ which is an essay on what Shaw refers to as the “problem play.” [O]nly in the problem play is there any real drama‚ because drama is no mere setting up of the camera to nature: it is the presentation in parable of the conflict between Man’s will and his environment: in a word‚ of problem (Shaw 45). Mrs. Warren’s Profession sets the wills of Mrs. Warren and Vivie against each other‚ indeed‚ on a collision

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    Saint Joan is considered to be one of George Bernard Shaw’s greatest works. In the play‚ Shaw avoids many problems identified by critics as prevalent in some of his other writing. Some have criticized Shaw‚ claiming that he tends to portray unrealistic archetypal characters‚ rather than well-rounded believable individuals. His plays have also been described as lacking action and being too didactic. In Saint Joan‚ Shaw reduced the intensity of these previously criticized typically Shavian elements and

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    Arms and the Man Theme

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    George Bernard Shaw wrote Arms and the Man in 1893 during the Victorian era when most plays were lighter dramas or comedies in the vein of The Importance of Being Earnest‚ which was a play about manners and other Victorian conventions. Still‚ in many ways‚ Arms and the Man‚ despite some of its themes‚ is a perfect example of Victorian literature. The play opened to the British public in 1894 to mixed reviews and was one of the plays included in the Plays Pleasant Volume which included a few of Shaw’s

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    in life‚ people need to be educated.. In the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw‚ education is the most important theme within the play. Education is the key to success because without being educated‚ you cannot get a job and live a fulfilling r life. Education is shown throughout the play when the theme is introduced‚ developed and concluded through the thoughts‚ actions and decisions of the characters. Bernard Shaw shares the important message that education is the key to success‚ in the play

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    Aaron Frescas Education 466 Theme The debate over the institution of slavery is a primary reason that led the United States into the bloodiest war in it’s history. At the core of this war‚ were African Americans and equality. Victimized by the shackles of slavery‚ the treatment of African Americans has been an elephant in the room throughout American history. This precedent was key during the Civil War. Due to slavery‚ blacks were prevalent in the armies of the South as labor or servants

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    Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick). After being injured in an especially brutal battle‚ Shaw returns home to his family and other affluent members of the Union. While on leave in Boston‚ Colonel Shaw is offered the unique position of commanding the 54th. After reluctantly accepting‚ he begins to recruit and train the first African-American infantry unit. His first recruit was an educated African-American named Thomas Searles (Andre Braugher)‚ a close friend of Shaw. Together they set off

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    THE ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERS IN ARMS AND THE MAN WRITEN BY BERNARD SHAW [pic] By: Yona Grahitha A2B309032 REGULER 2 ENGLISH PROGRAM FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY 2010 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A) Background of the Study Drama is a literary composition that tells a story‚ usually of human conflict by means of dialogues and actions‚ to be performed by actors. An important factor that supports in forming a drama is a character‚ which is played by players. The character is a

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    extremely humorous play written by one of Ireland’s most famous playwrites. George Bernard was born in Dublin in 1856. Before becoming a playwright he wrote music and literary criticism. Shaw used his writing to attack social problems such as education‚ marriage‚ religion‚ government‚ health care‚ and class privilege. Shaw was particularly conscious of the exploitation of the working class. Arms and the Man tells the story of an overmedicated pompous Judge named Fred Willard. This kangaroo court contains

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    United States during the Civil War. It’s an inspirational story of how a young Union soldier‚ Robert Gould Shaw‚ is offered the chance to lead an army unit that will change not only his life‚ but the lives of many other Americans. Glory does a great job of capturing many of the feelings towards the black soldiers during the Civil War. The film is based off of the writings of Robert Gould Shaw‚ from letters he sent to his friends and family members. Most of the events in the movie are depicted very

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