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What is the central ethical dilemma explored in 'Mrs. Warren's Profession'?

AThe morality of war

BThe exploitation of women in prostitution

CThe conflict between science and religion

DThe impact of colonialism on indigenous cultures

Answer:

B. The exploitation of women in prostitution

Read Explanation:

'Mrs. Warren's Profession' addresses the exploitation of women through prostitution and the economic and social factors that drive women into it. The play challenges the audience to consider the societal structures that perpetuate such conditions, rather than simply condemning the women involved.


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