How does shaw attack upper class society in arms and the man
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Shaw attack upper-class society in arms and the man
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- Bulgarian Petkoff family as the big wheel in an exceedingly small pond. The family, each in their own turn, relies on appearances whenever their concessions to reality are let down. This is, in itself, an entitlement of wealth.
- While everyone within the upper-class household including the servants must, to some extent, play by the principles of social propriety, these rules obviously only exist to favor those in power.
- The servants must stifle their own impulses to flatter their patrons until such time as they could have to exploit household secrets for leverage.
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