through
his play '' revolts against the social class hiearchies which are mostly based on language and
also social stereotypes. We can get a glimpse of the normally enforced stereotypes in Act II
after Eliza arrives in Wimpole Street. Higgins' views on marriage can be used as an
example:
Dont you know that a woman of that class looks a
worn out drudge of fifty a...
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