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20th Century Drama
PYGMALION
One of the major social issues facing people in the early 20th century was the build up to World War One. ... By showing conflict between the classes in his play, George Bernard Shaw is trying to show how pointless the class system is in the 20th century because of the advancements in social welfare. ... This means that her ambitions would have to change if a 20th century audience were to fully understand and sympathise with Eliza. ...
These are problems a modern director would face in making Pygmalion relevant to a 20th century audience.
Approximate Word count = 861 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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