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George Bernard Shaw - Pygmalion
George Bernard Shaw - Pygmalion
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Pygmalion, written by George Bernard Shaw in 1912, is a play about transformation. The story follows the journey of Eliza Doolittle, a young woman from a lower-class background, who is taught to speak with a higher-class accent by Professor Henry Higgins. Through Higgins' tutelage, Eliza is transformed into a more confident and socially acceptable version of herself, learning to navigate the complexities of the upper-class social world. Along the way, she is both challenged and supported by her teacher, as well as her family, friends, and colleagues, who help her to grow and develop. In the end, Eliza is able to make a life for herself that she never thought possible, proving that transformation is possible with hard work and dedication.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was a renowned Irish playwright, critic, and political activist. He was born in Dublin on July 26, 1856 and is best known for his witty and provocative plays such as Pygmalion, Saint Joan, and Major Barbara. He was a co-founder of the London School of Economics, a member of the Fabian Society, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925. Throughout his life, Shaw was committed to causes such as universal suffrage, women's rights, and socialism. His plays often satirized social customs, and his political and social views are reflected in his works. He also wrote numerous articles and essays, as well as several books on politics, music, and literature. Shaw is often referred to as one of the greatest dramatists in English literature. His works are known for their sharp wit, clever wordplay, and criticism of social issues. Some of his most famous plays include Arms and the Man, Man and Superman, and Candida. He also wrote a number of musicals, such as The Chocolate Soldier and The Apple Cart. Shaw died in 1950 at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy of great works and social activism. He is remembered for his thought-provoking plays, his commitment to progressive causes, and his indomitable spirit. He remains one of the most influential playwrights in English literature, and his works are still widely studied and performed today.
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