Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

Pygmalion

George Bernard Shaw
153 pages
Grapevine India
Oct 2019
Paperback
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Pygmalion is a brilliant comedy of manners by George Bernard Shaw that explores themes of class, identity, and transformation. First performed in 1913, this timeless play critiques societal norms and the power dynamics inherent in personal and social relationships. Shaw's sharp wit and insightful commentary make it a classic of modern drama.Plot Overview:The story centers around Professor Henry Higgins, an expert in phonetics, who makes a bold wager with his friend Colonel Pickering. He claims he can transform Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl with a thick Cockney accent, into a refined lady capable of passing as a duchess at a high-society event. Over time, Eliza's remarkable transformation challenges not only societal expectations but also Higgins' own attitudes toward class and humanity.As Eliza learns to navigate the world of the upper class, she begins to assert her independence, forcing Higgins to confront his views on identity, autonomy, and human worth. Their interactions highlight Shaw's criticism of social hierarchies and his belief in the potential for self-determination.Key Themes:Class and Social Mobility: Examines the rigidity of social structures and the superficial markers of class distinction. Transformation and Identity: Explores how external changes can influence self-perception and societal acceptance. Power and Independence: Highlights the struggles for autonomy and respect in unequal relationships.Pygmalion is both a humorous and thought-provoking masterpiece that continues to resonate with modern audiences. Its themes of self-worth and societal change make it a compelling and enduring work of literature.
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Pages 153
Publisher Grapevine India
Published 2019
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