Why is sudden wealth so painful to alferd doolittle in george bernard shaw's pygmalion?
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Through Doolittle, Shaw is able to make many satirical thrusts at middle-class morality and to make additional comments on class distinctions and on class manners. ... As his name readily suggests, Doolittle does as little as possible to get through life. He is a dustman because that is easier for him than "real work."
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