Can Eliza in Pygmalion be termed as feminist? elaborate
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A while ago when Shaw composed Pygmalion, ladies couldn't cast a ballot in the United Kingdom.
> In Pygmalion, ladies don't have numerous choices and, in any event as per Mrs. Higgins, high class, taught ladies have less than most. So yes, Can Eliza in Pygmalion be termed as feminist for sure!
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