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Major Barbara

The relationship between Barbara Undershaft and her father, Andrew Undershaft, in Major Barbara is somewhat distant on account of their different values. Barbara's values are religious, whereas...

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Undershaft's interpretation of the Salvation Army's motto "Blood and Fire" differs in that he equates it to his belief that weapons and violence are necessary for salvation. While the Salvation Army...

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Undershaft means that "money and gunpowder" are necessary for salvation because he believes true power and freedom lie in wealth and weaponry, not in religion. He views Christianity as misguided,...

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Undershaft's social and moral values in Major Barbara are rooted in practicality and honesty, prioritizing poverty alleviation through employment in his munitions factory. He is a strong, independent...

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In any literary work you are going to encounter a number of possible themes, so I will just respond by talking about one. I have included the link below to the enotes section on the themes of this...

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George Bernard Shaw is one of the most revered playwrites in history, and his cynical comedies invariably reflected the values of the time.  In reading the play, one could come away from it...

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Barbara's rebellion against traditional feminine roles in Major Barbara is evident in her rejection of a conventional domestic life. Instead of conforming to societal expectations of women, she...

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