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This analysis delves deep into George Bernard Shaw's renowned play "Pygmalion," highlighting its key themes, character development, and social commentary. The work examines the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a flower girl to a refined lady and the complexities of her relationship with Professor Henry Higgins. Through this exploration, we will uncover the play's critique of class structure, identity, and the nature of love and respect. Join us in analyzing how Shaw challenges societal norms through witty dialogue and memorable characters.
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