Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

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Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

AUTHOR: George Bernard Shaw Lived from 1856-1950 Very outspoken about politics and often criticized for his radical views Won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925 Believed that the transformation of the individual could lead to the transformation of society

SETTING London, 1912 During this era, both in the play and in real life, there were huge differences between the rich and the poor. Social classes were clearly defined, and it was hard to move from one class to another. Women did not have the same rights as men and were often looked at as inferior.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Social Class Upper Class: didn’t work, noble men and women In the play: HOST and HOSTESS of the Embassy Ball Upper Middle Class: worked but were employed in safe, clean jobs (lawyers, doctors, professors) In the play: HENRY HIGGINS, COLONEL PICKERING

HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Social Class Lower Middle Class: worked in dangerous jobs and unsanitary conditions Lower Class: did not work or worked little, had no financial freedom, were often servants In the play: ELIZA DOOLITTLE

VICTORIAN ROMANCES Pygmalion is not the typical romance we think of today. Victorian romances, such as Pygmalion set out to examine social issues. They often showcased poor but honorable leading ladies and male protagonists who learned that wealth and social class do not define a person’s character.

SHAVIAN DRAMA Shavian Drama is a type of politically and socially charged “discussion play” made popular by George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde. In Pygmalion, Shaw tackles issues about women’s rights, language, social class, and the idea of self-transformation.