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"Pygmalion," a play by George Bernard Shaw, is set in early 20th-century London, around the year 1912. The story unfolds in a period marked by social class distinctions and the emerging influence of the suffragette movement. This setting serves to highlight the themes of social transformation and identity that Shaw explores through the characters of Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins.

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