Mrs. Warren’s Profession, written in 1893, is George Bernard Shaw’s bold critique of societal hypocrisy surrounding women, morality, and economic survival. The play follows Vivie Warren, a modern, independent woman who discovers that her mother, Mrs. Warren, gained her wealth through a brothel business. As Vivie confronts her mother’s choices, Shaw exposes the limited opportunities available to women in Victorian society. Banned for years due to its controversial subject matter, the play remains a powerful exploration of gender, capitalism, and moral ambiguity.