The attitude of the author towards the readers or literary work topic.
Shaw finds the middle class morality amusing and hints at his opinions of it throughout the play with the characters. He best illustrates it through Alfred Doolittle and indiscreetly does so with the relationship of Henry and Eliza. He resents the standards of society, but portrays it in a humorous manner- with sarcasm, irony, and satire.
Shaw finds the middle class morality amusing and hints at his opinions of it throughout the play with the characters. He best illustrates it through Alfred Doolittle and indiscreetly does so with the relationship of Henry and Eliza. He resents the standards of society, but portrays it in a humorous manner- with sarcasm, irony, and satire.