dose Shaw advocate listening through the key hole?
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No Shaw does not advocate listening through the key hole.
About Bernard Shaw:
- Bernard Shaw is a playwright who is known for his humourous plays.
- Some of his plays include Arms and the Man, Pygmalion, etc.,
- Here he talks about the difference in public speaking and the way we speak at home.
- He says that he cannot speak clearly and slowly to his wife at home as she would think him to be mad.
- Similarly he says that all of us speak in entirely a different style at home.
- He funnily says that if we hear through the keyhole of a house, we can find their style and also if we get into their house through the door, we can notice the difference in the way of speak.
- He says that we will definitely not do such ungentlemanlike or unladylike things, but it was just an example.
- Therefore Shaw doesn't advocate listening through the key hole.
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