THE REPRESENTATION OF WAR IN BERNARD SHAW’S PLAYS

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  • Tosheva Nozima Najmiddinovna

    “Renessans ta’lim universituti” ronaldo7nazlii@icloud.com +998886694407
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Keywords:
War, Pacifism, Anti-war themes, Military conflicts, Soxial critique, Peace advocacy, Political satire.
Abstract

The article contains a brief and comprehensive discussion of thecreative and social significance  of Bernard Shaw’s dramaturgy.First the question of  what writing style and creative approaches distinguish Shaw’s plays from others is discussed. It also discussed how much the writer paid attention to contemporary social problems in his plays and even critically  approached them. The article uses themes such as relationships social status, human morality and philosophy in Shaw’s works and analyzes their history, positive and social impact . Through all these aspects , it is shown what social awareness  Shaw’s dramas aroused in society and how important the creative ideas in them are from the point of view of modernity.Also, the articles, being  so large, attempts to analyze the content , uniqueness and social significance of each play creative style. In addition, this work discusses Shaw’s influence and his contribution to modern dramaturgy.The purpose of the article is to determine Shaw’s place in national and world dramaturgy, to reflect on the extent to which he has become a social and literary heritage. Thus,through the selected works , it is studied how he has become a source of inspiration for writers and creative professionals.

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Published
2025-05-30
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