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In Pygmalion, which of these best describes the effect the unexpected inheritance has on Alfred Doolittle?
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he feels trapped by responsibility and expectation
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In Pygmalion, the effect of unexpected inheritance has on Alfred Doolittle is to force him to belong in the middle-class society. He does not like to accept responsibilities and he is only willing to do simple or little ones. He even sold his daughter to any man who's willing to pay him at any amount.
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