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7 September, 22:02

From the play pygmalion, According to Doolittle, what is "middle class morality"? 1. good, wholesome family values 2. living for others and not yourself 3. trying to pinch every penny you possibly can 4. trying to be something you're not

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  1. 8 September, 00:40
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    In my opinion, the correct answer is 2. living for others and not yourself. At least, it's a definition of it that Alfred Doolittle provides in the Act V, after being given a significant amount of money that obliges him to get outside his comfort zone of "the undeserving poor" and accept the burden of the so-called "middle-class morality".
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