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Mrs. Warren's Profession

Chapter 5: MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION
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A highly educated young woman uncovers that her mother’s comfortable wealth derives from running prostitution, prompting a sustained moral and practical confrontation. The drama uses sharp debate and ironic situations to expose social hypocrisy and the economic forces that limit women's options. It examines how poverty and unequal opportunity turn virtue into a disadvantaged position and questions the justice of condemning individuals while tolerating systemic causes. The daughter ultimately rejects material security earned through compromise, choosing independence and moral autonomy over complicity or dependence.





MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION

[Mrs Warren’s Profession was performed for the first time in the theatre of the New Lyric Club, London, on the 5th and 6th January 1902, with Madge McIntosh as Vivie, Julius Knight as Praed, Fanny Brough as Mrs Warren, Charles Goodhart as Crofts, Harley Granville-Barker as Frank, and Cosmo Stuart as the Reverend Samuel Gardner.]