George Bernard Shaw, a playwright, a novel writer, a literature critique, died on November 2nd, 1950. Shaw was working on a piece when he died. Shaw lived 94 years, and he passed away on this day in 1950. Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1856. He came into the political scene in 1876 when he moved to London, England. He wrote, “Mrs. Warren’s Profession”, “Quietness of Ibsenism”, “Widower’s Houses”, and the others.
“Man and Superman” was one of the greatest of Shaw’s works, and it focused on the “survival ability” of the human beings. He received Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.




