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what is middle class morality? ​

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Answered by sarthaknegi0006
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MIDDLE CLASS MORALITY’ — a phrase from the play PYGMALION describes the phenomenon of a man achieving a secured financial status. Not rich, but not poor. After that, the main goal of his life becomes holding on to respectability. This is what it means to be middle class. Holding onto the Middle situation for comfort and security.

Answered by MysticCharm
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Much is made of “middle class morality” in Pygmalion. To what extent is this phrase an oxymoron? What is Shaw suggesting about the rules and traditions of his class?

George Bernard Shaw uses the term "middle class morality" a lot in his play, Pygmalion, but what point is he trying to make in so doing? Especially in the case of Alfred Doolittle, one of the "undeserving poor", even the lowest in society has their place, but just because they are 'economically-challenged' does not necessarily mean that they are the lowest of the low in society.

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