Andrew Undershaft is an armaments manufacturer

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Andrew Undershaft is a central character in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Major Barbara," depicted as a wealthy, morally complex munitions tycoon whose views on power, poverty, and salvation challenge conventional ethics.

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instanceOf armaments manufacturer
dramatic character
fictional character
industrialist
appearsIn Major Barbara NERFINISHED
associatedWith Salvation Army NERFINISHED
centralCharacterOf Major Barbara NERFINISHED
challenges conventional ethics
conflictsWith Barbara Undershaft NERFINISHED
Salvation Army ideals
creator George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
donatesTo Salvation Army shelter
employer Undershaft munitions factory NERFINISHED
familyName Undershaft NERFINISHED
genreOfWork drama
givenName Andrew
hasTrait charismatic
cynical
morally complex
philosophical
pragmatic
wealthy
influences Adolphus Cusins NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
nationality British
occupation arms dealer
munitions manufacturer
owns Undershaft munitions factory NERFINISHED
philosophicalView charity without power is ineffective
poverty is the worst of crimes
salvation is linked to power and money
relative Adolphus Cusins NERFINISHED
Barbara Undershaft NERFINISHED
Charles Lomax NERFINISHED
Lady Britomart Undershaft NERFINISHED
Sarah Undershaft NERFINISHED
Stephen Undershaft NERFINISHED
roleInPlot embodies the power of capitalism
tests Barbara’s religious convictions
setting London, England
surface form: London
spouse Lady Britomart Undershaft NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement ethics of war
morality of wealth
poverty
power
salvation
timePeriod early 20th century

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Major Barbara characterOccupation Andrew Undershaft is an armaments manufacturer