What is George Bernard Shaw most famous for?

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My reputation, I am pleased to say, rests primarily upon my dramatic works, which have served as a rather pungent vehicle for my social and philosophical critiques. Plays like *Major Barbara*, *Mrs. Warren's Profession*, and *Pygmalion* are not merely theatrical entertainments; they are laboratories where I dissect the follies and injustices of contemporary society. Through characters who speak with a certain… intellectual vivacity, I aim to provoke thought and challenge the comfortable complacency of the audience. My ambition is always to make people question the established order, to expose the hypocrisies that underpin so much of what we accept as natural or inevitable. The theatre, after all, is a powerful pulpit.

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