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8 December, 11:32

Authors often use personal circumstances from their own lives to inform their writing. How does Shaw's work reflect his life?

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  1. 8 December, 14:14
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    If you're referring to George Bernard Shaw, many of his plays reflected his life mostly during his childhood. He had a rough life, his parents got divorced, his mom and sister left him. He didn't want to go to school so he became a critic instead. During his early years of becoming a writer, he failed 5 novels. But that didn't stop him from achieving success. After such time, his plays like Pygmalion became popular. Now, he has become one of the inspirations of the writers today.
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