Village Wooing and the Millionairess

As one of Ireland"s most famous playwrights, George Bernard Shaw combined ironic wit with weighty commentary on a variety of social issues. He particularly advocated for the working class, whom he felt was badly exploited. In both Village Wooing and The Millionairess, Shaw portrays the relationships of domineering women with men whom they are pursuing in marriage. Will they be happy with their conquests?