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"What Every Woman Knows" is a play written by J. M. Barrie, premiered in 1908 and published the same year. The play deals with themes of love, relationships, gender roles, and the power of intelligence and wit.
"What Every Woman Knows" challenges societal expectations and stereotypes about women's roles. It stresses the importance of emotional intelligence and common sense, while questioning traditional notions of intelligence and the value placed on formal education.
Barrie's plays provide a thoughtful exploration of the complexities of power dynamics and the dynamics between men and women in relationships. It can be seen in her presentation of Maggie as a strong, independent woman navigating the societal expectations placed on her and finding her own voice and influence.
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Summary
The story revolves around the character of Maggie Wylie, a young woman with limited formal education but a keen intellect and intuition. Through a mutually beneficial arrangement, Maggie agrees to marry John Shand, a struggling young politician, and use her intelligence to advance his career. Despite her lack of formal education, Maggie becomes an indispensable advisor and influence in John's political success. .
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ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV