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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Book of Social Change,
By Jeff Curtis (Webster, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
Misalliance, written by George Bernard Shaw, is a fascinating view of the relationship between parents and their children. The first half of the play is a tad dry or as Hypatia (the young daughter who seeks adventure) would put it; the play is filled with "talk, talk, talk". However with the help of an aeroplane things quickly change.The introduction of a Polish acrobat (Lina) who is nothing like the other two women in the play, results in a strange but intriguing plot twist. The actions that ensue upon the arrival of Lina add action and liveliness to the play. From there the play takes off with crazy tales of love and lust and there is truly no way of telling how this will all end. However great for readers, for what Shaw seems to lack in plot for the first half of the play, he makes up with interesting characters and with ideas that are important to address. He addresses not only the relationship between parent and child but he also shows how women are changing as they look to move to liberate themselves from the control of men. This play shows the evolution of woman in society. Lina is seen as the woman of the future, Mrs. Tarleton is of the past and Hypatia, a woman in between the two, wants to change herself from the times of her mother to follow the footsteps of Lina.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Misalliance Review,
By Matthew Maar (Fayetteville, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
Misalliance is a play focused on the values and interactions among family. The play is based on the story and drama of two upper class families the Summerhays and Tarleton's. Throughout the play they discuss issues that are relevant to the time and heated topics that are not often discussed by families. The women such as Hypatia bring about issues of control and how they should lead their own lives while not letting a husband control their lives. The issue of older men cheating and chasing around younger women is another underlying topic throughout the play. Elderly married men from the play chase women around, while the women of the play try to go out on their own and establish their own being. I enjoyed this play and found it to be interesting because a heated discussion is carried throughout the play. The drama and conflicts of the characters and issues in the play carry the discussion right up until the end. This discussion evolves and changes as each character is introduced with their own beliefs. One thing I did not like about the play though was that the discussion was very lengthy and at times was not filled with anything exciting. Overall I would recommend this play to anyone who is looking for a discussion of family values and beliefs in one easy sitting. The humorous and social discussion that evolves throughout the play carries the book along and makes it an interesting story.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Misalliance,
By Meghan Tomberlin (Brockport, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
Title: MisallianceAuthor: George Bernard Shaw Brief Summary:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shaw is a master comedic author,
By Israel Drazin (Boca Raton, Florida) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
This excellent comedic play is about an impending marriage between "a member of the great and good middle class with one of the vicious and corrupt aristocracy (which would be) a misalliance." It is also about the differences (misalliance) between parents and children, and between the leadership of the English people, people with no leadership skills, and the people they are controlling. Two adventurers appear in Hypatia's mundane life, a young man and young woman. Hypatia's father tries to seduce the woman and she tries to seduce the man. Then a stranger appears with a gun saying he came to kill Hypatia's father.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Misalliance,
By Nadine Cohen (Cherry Hill, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
Misalliance is a fast moving play that centers around the effects of love. The elderly men chase the women while the women chase the younger men. It is a writen revolution for the way women should act and speak. The character Lina, who falls from the sky, takes full charge of everything around her. The women are impressed with her while the men become infatuated. Later, the soft spoken Hypatia begins to take charge of her own life. She ignores the Lord and follows her heart. The men throughout the play almost seem to be props for the women's next move.If you enjoy a quick paced play with humor, social change and romance then this is the play for you. Seeing the play acted out is ever better then reading it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A review of Misalliance,
By Kenneth Wong (Brockport, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
The play of Misalliance is centralized by the main idea of ¡„How people live in the old world while waiting for the new world to come?¡¦ Also, surrounding the main idea, issues such as the interpenetration of parents and children¡¦s world, change in ideologies, social expectations verses personal desires...etc are raised in the play. Associated with these profound issues, Misalliance is filled with humors which will surely bring pleasure to readers. This play is packed with pace, humor, romance and concepts all in one; which not only expressed the author Bernard Shaw¡¦s beliefs thoroughly, but also bring supreme entertainment to readers. Being a youth myself and brought up in a traditional Chinese family, I find this play highly relevant to my life as I am constantly rebelling against my parents¡¦ will. This play truly brought out the minds of us new generation, and our opposition against traditional views. I recommend this book to readers of all ages, especially adolescents, for both deep reading and entertainment.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Misleading,
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This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
Misalliance is a great play, four stars for Mr. Shaw. But I can only give two stars to the product as it is a print-on-demand version of a publicly available text. If that's what you're looking for, and are comfortable paying 10 bucks for it, this is perfect for you. I personally felt mislead, and would not have made the purchase if the product description had been forthright with this information (which is, I suppose, exactly why it wasn't).
4.0 out of 5 stars
Misalliance Review,
By Matthew Maar (Fayetteville, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
Misalliance is a play focused on the values and interactions among family. The play is based on the story and drama of two upper class families the Summerhays and Tarleton's. Throughout the play they discuss issues that are relevant to the time and heated topics that are not often discussed by families. The women such as Hypatia bring about issues of control and how they should lead their own lives while not letting a husband control their lives. The issue of older men cheating and chasing around younger women is another underlying topic throughout the play. Elderly married men from the play chase women around, while the women of the play try to go out on their own and establish their own being. I enjoyed this play and found it to be interesting because a heated discussion is carried throughout the play. The drama and conflicts of the characters and issues in the play carry the discussion right up until the end. This discussion evolves and changes as each character is introduced with their own beliefs. One thing I did not like about the play though was that the discussion was very lengthy and at times was not filled with anything exciting. Overall I would recommend this play to anyone who is looking for a discussion of family values and beliefs in one easy sitting. The humorous and social discussion that evolves throughout the play carries the book along and makes it an interesting story.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Misalliance- A Debate in One Sitting,
By bill pierson (Syracuse, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
To be frank, I read the play Misalliance because it was a requirement for one of my classes. It was an interesting play to read, but overall I would not recommend it. The play's jokes, for the most part, weren't funny and the plot was dull excluding a few select parts that were tolerable. The only redeeming quality is that the characters of the play are quite interesting. The variety in personalities creates drama as each person gets on the nerve of the other people. The best drama was produced between the older characters vs. the younger characters. This is easily understood because what person hasn't had a conflict with their parents? I'm sure everyone has, which also makes the play easy to relate to. Even with the plays interesting characters and fascinating quarrels the play doesn't flow well from scene to scene. Scenes abruptly end and randomly start with almost little to no transition. If you want to experience Shaw's Misalliance I would suggest not reading it because reading it doesn't capture his humor like the play being acted out live. Though if you do decide to see the play, be prepared to be bored out of your mind for the first half of it. The first half of the book is for getting to know the characters with the only humor coming in the latter portion.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Misalliance- A Debate in One Sitting,
By bill pierson (Syracuse, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Misalliance (Paperback)
To be frank, I read the play Misalliance because it was a requirement for one of my classes. It was an interesting play to read, but overall I would not recommend it. The play's jokes, for the most part, weren't funny and the plot was dull excluding a few select parts that were tolerable. The only redeeming quality is that the characters of the play are quite interesting. The variety in personalities creates drama as each person gets on the nerve of the other people. The best drama was produced between the older characters vs. the younger characters. This is easily understood because what person hasn't had a conflict with their parents? I'm sure everyone has, which also makes the play easy to relate to. Even with the plays interesting characters and fascinating quarrels the play doesn't flow well from scene to scene. Scenes abruptly end and randomly start with almost little to no transition. If you want to experience Shaw's Misalliance I would suggest not reading it because reading it doesn't capture his humor like the play being acted out live. Though if you do decide to see the play, be prepared to be bored out of your mind for the first half of it. The first half of the book is for getting to know the characters with the only humor coming in the latter portion. |
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