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5 July, 00:19

In the play pygmalion, the character of galatea is not a statue as in the original myth, but is instead presented as a working-class woman. which is the most likely way the audience is meant to interpret this change?

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  1. 5 July, 00:52
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    I believe the answer is: The poor are often objectified

    The play Pygmalion highlighted the difference of life between all class of society (from upper class, middle class, and lower class).

    The story highlight the struggles that working class woman made in industrial societies whether through the treatment in her workplace or the way that upperclass men treated her.
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