In Pygmalion, we observe a society divided, separated by language, education, and wealth. Shaw gives us a chance to see how that gap can be bridged, both successfully and unsuccessfully. As he portrays it, London society cannot simply be defined by two terms, "rich" and "poor."
Within each group there are smaller less obvious distinctions, and it is in the middle, in that gray area between wealth and poverty that many of the most difficult questions arise and from which the most surprising truths emerge.
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B.) Mr.Rochester is spoken of but never appears
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The first interaction between Kumalo and Arthur Jarvis's son leads to B) James Jarvis realizing that Kumalo is the same man whom he met in Johannesburg.