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Major Barbara-George Bernard Shaw
Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw delves into the complexities of morality, philanthropy, and the intersection of wealth and virtue. The story revolves around Barbara, a major in the Salvation Army, who grapples with her ideals when confronted with her father's munitions factory, raising questions about the nature of good and evil. This timeless exploration of social responsibility and the ethical dilemmas of charity remains relevant today, as we continue to navigate the challenges of wealth disparity and moral integrity. Shaw's incisive wit and thought-provoking dialogue make this work not only a critical reflection of its time but also a compelling commentary on contemporary societal issues.

