The essay explored the elements of Marxism and compares the bourgeoisie and labor classes.
The author explains how Henry Higgins fits the Marxist stereotype of the greedy upper class that uses the lower class to do their dirty work. Eliza represents the perfect Middle class who strives to be good. She mentions how Shaw utilizes clothes, speech, behavior, and thoughts to show the differences between the classes. The audience the author intended the work to be read by are those who are doing an in depth study of Pygmalion’s social class hierarchy. There are no special features. Strengths of this material are the specific references to the text to help prove the author’s point. |
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