Image of Islam and the Orient Man In Bernard Shaw’s plays
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The field of world literature encompasses a diverse array of interconnected literary works and cultures, reflecting unique aspects of human experience.
Writers often draw from their personal experiences to depict and preserve a multitude of cultural images for present and future generations. Imageology, a key theme in world literature, often focuses on the image of the Orient Man,particularly in English-language works. Renowned playwright George Bernard
Shaw is known for exploring Eastern civilizations, especially Islam, in his plays.This article aims to analyze Shaw's image of Islam and the Orient Man in plays
like "Saint Joan" and "The Millionairess," contrasting them with prevailing Western views
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