The manifestations of evil in George Bernard Shaw's the doctor’s dilemma

  • Ali Naeem Dwelee Universti Pendidkan Sultan Idris. Malaysia
  • Sohaib Kamal Mahmood Al-Kamal Al-Karkh University of Science. Malaysia
  • Lajiman Janoory Universti Pendidkan Sultan Idris. Malaysia
Palabras clave: Machiavellianism, Prevalent Evil, Medical, Degeneration.

Resumen

This study examines the evil and Machiavellian actions in the health institution in The Doctor’s Dilemma and how man is exploited in the merciless hands of the nefarious doctors via comparative qualitative research methods. As a result, the Shavian solution for the play is adherence to socialism. In conclusion, because of the enormous influence of the environment on the characters, Shaw intentionally shows that morality is a dilemma and thus the reader sees no way of resolving this moral dilemma where even some of the good characters are affected by the environment.
Publicado
2019-12-31
Cómo citar
Dwelee, A. N., Mahmood Al-Kamal, S. K., & Janoory, L. (2019). The manifestations of evil in George Bernard Shaw’s the doctor’s dilemma. Opción, 35, 1474-1487. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/30756

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