Vivie Warren

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Vivie Warren is the intelligent, independent, and pragmatic daughter of a brothel owner in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Mrs Warren’s Profession," whose moral and social awakening drives the drama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
stage character
appearsIn Mrs Warren’s Profession NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme conflict between morality and economics
critique of Victorian society
women’s independence
centralThemeIn Mrs Warren’s Profession NERFINISHED
characterTrait emotionally reserved
hard‑working
independent
intelligent
pragmatic
rational
conflictWith Kitty Warren NERFINISHED
createdBy George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
drivesPlotOf Mrs Warren’s Profession NERFINISHED
education Cambridge University NERFINISHED
familyName Warren NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy mathematics
firstAppearance Mrs Warren’s Profession NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Vivie NERFINISHED
hasAcquaintance Praed NERFINISHED
Sir George Crofts NERFINISHED
hasMother Kitty Warren NERFINISHED
hasRomanticInterest Frank Gardner NERFINISHED
hasSurnameFrom her mother’s surname Warren
isDaughterOf Mrs Warren NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod late Victorian drama
medium theatre
motherOccupation brothel owner
nationality British
occupation actuarial worker
office worker
opposes prostitution as a livelihood
rejects Victorian social hypocrisy
her mother’s source of income
rejectsRomanticRelationshipWith Frank Gardner NERFINISHED
residence England
roleInWork protagonist
settingOfLife late 19th‑century England
undergoes moral awakening
social awakening
values economic independence
personal integrity
professional career

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Mrs Warren's Profession protagonist Vivie Warren
Mrs Warren's Profession character Vivie Warren