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'''''Androcles and the Lion''''' is a ] ] written by ]. It is has themes of ] and persecution which are portrayed through the vehicle of ] which is so often used. In the play, Shaw uses slapstick humour, verbal wit and physical humour to portray his themes. '''''Androcles and the Lion''''' is a ] ] written by ]. It is has themes of ] and persecution which are portrayed through the vehicle of ] which is so often used. In the play, Shaw uses slapstick humour, verbal wit and physical humour to portray his themes.


A version was published using the ] (1962 Penguin Books, London). A version was published using the ] (1962 Penguin Books, London).

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Androcles and the Lion is a 1912 play written by G. Bernard Shaw. It is has themes of martyrdom and persecution which are portrayed through the vehicle of comedy which is so often used. In the play, Shaw uses slapstick humour, verbal wit and physical humour to portray his themes.

A version was published using the Shavian alphabet (1962 Penguin Books, London).

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