In "The Island Pharisees," Galsworthy critiques British class structure through the protagonist Dick Shelton. How does Dick's evolving perspective serve as a vehicle for this critique?

1
By demonstrating his gradual acceptance of class distinctions
2
By showing his increasing alienation from upper-class values
3
By portraying his failed attempts to reform societal structures
4
Through his interactions with working-class characters

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