Pygmalion By Bernard Shaw -Famous
- Publisher: FAMOUS PRODUCTS
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- SKU: 05653
- Number of Pages: 364
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Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw – A Timeless Classic on Language, Class, and Transformation
Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is a brilliant social satire that explores themes of class distinction, identity, and transformation through the power of language and education. First performed in 1913, this thought-provoking play follows Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, as she undergoes a dramatic transformation under the guidance of Professor Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert. Shaw’s witty dialogue and sharp critique of social structures make Pygmalion a literary masterpiece, later adapted into the famous musical My Fair Lady.
Key Features:
✔ A classic satirical play that examines social class and language as a tool for transformation
✔ Features Eliza Doolittle’s journey from a working-class girl to a refined lady
✔ Explores gender roles, class struggles, and societal expectations with humor and wit
✔ One of Bernard Shaw’s most famous and influential works in modern drama
✔ Inspired the popular musical and film adaptation My Fair Lady
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