Exploration of G. B. Shaw's ππ’π―π₯πͺπ₯π’ | themes, summary, analysis Title: Candida Author: George Bernard Shaw Genre: Play (Comedy, Social Critique) Publication Date: 1898 πππππΌππ ππ "πΎπΌππΏππΏπΌ" "Candida" is a play by George Bernard Shaw, first performed in 1895. Set in the Victorian era, the play revolves around Candida Morell, her husband Reverend James Mavor Morell, and a young poet named Eugene Marchbanks. It explores themes of love, marriage, and social expectations, with Shaw's characteristic wit and critique of societal norms. Act 1: The play opens in the living room of the Morells' home in London. Reverend James Mavor Morell, a charismatic and popular Christian Socialist clergyman, is busy with his parish work. He is well-loved by his congregation and respected for his passionate sermons advocating for social justice. His secretary, Miss Proserpine Garnett, known as Prossy, is typing letters while his curat...
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