Pygmalion Questions on Social Satire

Pygmalion

Clara Hill functions as a vehicle for Shaw's social satire by highlighting class hypocrisy. Initially, she treats Eliza Doolittle disdainfully as a flower girl but later defers to her when Eliza...

1 educator answer

Pygmalion

"Pygmalion," by George Bernard Shaw, is a social satire that critiques the superficiality and classism of Victorian society. The play follows the transformation of Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl,...

1 educator answer