social changes in the play pymalion
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The play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw depicts people's ability to advance through the society regardless of the social distinctions that exist. For example, Higgins feels Eliza should marry someone of the more upper-class status rather than marrying Freddy (Shaw & Ward, 1931)
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