Difficulties with Girls

How does the author use satire in the novel, Difficulties with Girls?

Difficulties with Girls

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Difficulties with Girls is a broad social satire that mocks the lives of the London middle-class. They are shown to be petty social climbers and sexually confused. The appeal of the novel is primarily in its humorous rendering of human foibles. This humor relies primarily on readers recognizing character types that are familiar to them in real life.

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