Shaw critique contemporary stereotypes about gender and class in his pygmalion
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The Play, Pygmalion, written by Bernard Shaw's transform the nature of drama as a medium of entertainment value.
The plays were written by Shaw's categorically comments on the gender classification and human status classification. Produced by society.
All these issues may motivate an individual to become socially mobile within a rigidly hierarchical social structure.
In spite of that Liza, the leading character uses her language as the tool which enables her to escape the confines of the lower class and to be regarded as a human of within the society.
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