The Irrational Knot
George Bernard Shaw
The Irrational Knot
George Bernard Shaw
"The Irrational Knot" by George Bernard Shaw is a novel that delves deeply into the complexities of marriage and divorce within the framework of Victorian society. It explores the conflict between individualism and social norms, portraying how personal freedom often clashes with the expectations of romance and love. The character's grapple with gender roles, rationality, and the emotional impulses that drive their decisions. Shaw critiques the traditional notions of marriage, highlighting the irrationality that can underpin romantic relationships and the societal pressures that influence them. Through his incisive wit and keen observations, Shaw presents a thought-provoking examination of the personal and societal dimensions of love and rationality.
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