'What comments is Shaw making on social class divisions and artificiality and the role of women in a patriarchal society? Support with quotes.'
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'What comments is Shaw making on social class divisions and artificiality and the role of women in a patriarchal society? Support with quotes.' Bernard Shaw has made many comments on the social class divisions and artificiality and the role of women in a patriarchal society through his work of 'Pygmalion' and 'My fair Lady'. Shaw portrays many ideas to the reader that in the older days, women had to struggle in a 'man's' world, and that the social class divisions created many artificial people, who are confined and not approved to propose an idea or belief. Shaw believes that the social class divisions in the early twentieth century created many artificial people. People had to conform with their social class, and that it created a lot of difference in people. People like Clara- Mrs Eynsford Hill's daughter, is an example of this. She is trapped in the upper class society, and has...

