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Shaw’s play, St. Joan, thwarts the classical structure with the inclusion of the Prologue.

Shaw’s play, St. Joan, thwarts the classical structure with the inclusion of the Prologue.

Show how the Prologue moves an otherwise traditional drama into becoming a modern play aimed at breaking down the fourth wall.

This is the reading webpage http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200811h.html

• Always use the present tense.
• DO NOT summarize, re-tell the plot, and storyline.
• Remember there is a difference between a REVIEW and a CRITIQUE. You are asked to evaluate the text provide textual evidence, and present an informed opinion.
• Use font size 12 Times New Roman double-spaced.
• If citing from the text is MORE THAN 3 LINES, you need to INDENT THE QUOTATION.
• When citing a dramatic work you have to put (Act, Scene etc.) NOT the author name and pages. Just the act and the scene.
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