comment on the themes used in G. B Shaw's play pygmalion
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In Pygmalion, Shaw comments on the nature of British aristocratic social mores, and on the position of women within socialite society. The premise of the play is a bet between Henry Higgens and his housekeeper Mrs. Pearce. He bets that he can train Eliza Doolittle, a common flowergirl, to pass for a duchess at an upcoming garden party.
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