Which are the two examples that Shaw uses to indicate that the system we use has passed beyond our knowledge and control?
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The two examples that Shaw uses to indicate that the system we use has passed beyond our knowledge and control
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- George Bernard Shaw was not only the best comedy playwright of his time but one of the most important English-language playwrights since the 17th century. Many of his tremendous jobs for the stage—Caesar, and Cleopatra, the "Don Juan in Hell" incident of Man & Superman, Major Barbara, Heartbreak House, and Saint Joan—have an elevated solemnity & prose aesthetic that was unmatched by his stage contemporaries.
- His development of moral passion and the drama of intellectual conflict and debate, his revival of the humor of manners, and his undertakings in the theater of symbolic farce and disbelief helped shape the theater of his time and later.
- A visionary and mystic whose philosophy of moral passion permeated his plays, Shaw was also the sharpest pamphleteer since Swift, the most widely read music critic in English, the best theater critic of his generation, a prodigy on politics, economics He was a lecturer and essayist. sociological subject, and one of the most prolific letter writers in literature.
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