As a woman in the set time period, Rose is subject to a submissive role in the marriage as her husband Jim has the dominant voice. Rose is frequently show being trapped in her domestic expectation and unable to voice her feelings due to her being a woman in a patriarchal society. “One Night the Moon” contains a mystery to be solved which requires Rose to leave her conservative role in order to do so. Through the eagerness of Rose finding Albert, she is able to convey a message to the responder and truly voice her concerns.Albert is silent and tormented as he sits in the middle of a gathering of Indigenous people and broods on his inability to help with the search. The minimal dialogue expresses his …show more content…
Shaw passes his views on the upper class of England through the authorial voice of Henry Higgins. ‘You disgrace to the noble architecture of these columns’ The distinctive voice of Higgins is defined by his offensive insults and tone. Here, Shaw has used the voice of Higgins to reflect his dissatisfaction of the elite upper class. Through Higgins, the elite upper class are conveyed as people who are arrogant and only think for themselves. The distinctive voice of Henry Higgins is used effectively as an authorial voice to reflect Shaw’s views on the class systems of early