PYGMALION

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Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is a brilliant exploration of transformation identity and class. The story follows Eliza Doolittle a poor unrefined flower girl with a thick Cockney accent who enters the world of Professor Henry Higgins a witty arrogant phonetics expert. What begins as a simple bet to turn Eliza into a lady through refined speech soon grows into a profound journey of selfdiscovery. As Eliza's outward transformation progresses her internal evolution sparks questions about power selfworth and societal expectations. Shaw's sharp dialogue and keen social commentary challenge the norms of class and gender while offering timeless insights into human nature. *Pygmalion* is both a compelling narrative and a thoughtprovoking critique showcasing the complex relationship between teacher and student self and society. With humor and depth Shaw's work remains as relevant today as when it was first written inviting readers to reflect on the fluidity of identity and the impact of language.
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