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Which of the following themes is NOT prominently explored in Shaw's plays?

ASocial inequality

BClass distinctions

CThe nature of love

DSpace Exploration

Answer:

D. Space Exploration

Read Explanation:

George Bernard Shaw's plays often tackle themes such as social inequality, class distinctions, and the complexities of love. He used his plays as a platform to critique societal norms and provoke thought among his audience. Space exploration is not a theme in his writings, as his plays primarily focus on social and human issues.


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