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Pygmalion

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  • 80 pages
  • 3 hours of reading

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Exploring themes of class, identity, and transformation, this play delves into the story of Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl with aspirations to rise above her station. Guided by the phonetics professor Henry Higgins, she undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis, challenging societal norms and expectations. The narrative intricately examines the dynamics of language, power, and self-discovery, making it a timeless exploration of human potential and social mobility.

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Language
English
Released
2020
Pages
80
ISBN13
9781800605732
Series
First published
1912
Original title
Pygmalion
Rating
4.15 out of 5
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Exploring themes of class, identity, and transformation, this play delves into the story of Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl with aspirations to rise above her station. Guided by the phonetics professor Henry Higgins, she undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis, challenging societal norms and expectations. The narrative intricately examines the dynamics of language, power, and self-discovery, making it a timeless exploration of human potential and social mobility.