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George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion as a critique of the British class system and a commentary on issues of social status, identity, and gender equality.The play also explores the themes of language and phonetics, reflecting Shaw's interest in the power and influence of speech.

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Shaw wrote nothing about mythology in his play. But the story of his play goes back to the mythological character of Pygmalion the sculptor.

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Q: Why did Bernard Shaw write Pygmalion?
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