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English, 18.07.2019 22:30 milkshakegrande101

Which is the most likely reason the writer of the play pygmalion chose to
change the character of galatea from a statue to a working-class woman?
a. to protest the way working-class people are depicted in artworks
b. to draw a parallel between the objectification of working-class
people and that of artworks
c. to comment on the fact that working-class people receive few
opportunities as artists
d. to ask the audience to consider which character is the main one in
the story

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