etiquette in de hogere kringen eigen te maken. Hij slaagt uiteindelijk in zijn opzet‚ maar tijdens het proces is Eliza zodanig geëmancipeerd geraakt‚ dat zij aangeeft niet langer afhankelijk te zijn van Higgins en haar eigen weg te kunnen gaan. Pygmalion is a 1912 play by George Bernard Shaw‚ named after a Greek mythological character. Professor of phonetics Henry Higgins makes a bet that he can train a bedraggled Cockney flower girl‚ Eliza Doolittle‚ to pass for a duchess at an ambassador’s garden
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Pygmalion‚ perhaps Shaw’s best-loved play‚ tells of Professor Henry Higgins attempts to transform the poor‚ Cockney flower-girl‚ Eliza Doolittle‚ into a lady by changing her speech. Higgins hears her speaking one night as she sells flowers‚ and he says that‚ within three months‚ he can change her speech so dramatically that she will be accepted in the highest society. The next morning‚ she shows up at his door‚ offering to pay for lessons because she wants to run her own flower shop. The lessons
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! Caterpillar to Butterfly The play Pygmalion starts with Bernard Shaw showing a common “poor girl” (1‚12) Eliza in poverty selling flowers on the streets in England. Eliza is shown standing up to a man who is taking detailed notes on her vocabulary. This is significant as you see her fierce personality right at the beginning of the play. Throughout the play‚ you watch Eliza Doolittle the flower girl learning how to speak and transform into a lady according to the standards of Professor Higgins
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1. How are the characters constructed through stage directions in this Act? Shaw’s use of stage directions are very specific and didactic. In Act 1‚ it allows the audience to get a basic introduction of who the characters are. The mother and the daughter is higher up in terms of social from the clothes they are described to be wearing. The flower girl is wearing ragged clothes showing that she doesn’t take care of herself properly. 2. How is the theme of status / class explored in this
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Productivity Management PM – Q7 Self-Fufilling Prophecy or Pygmalion effect and the 4 factors plus its application. The problem with productivity measurements – especially in measuring a company’s workforce efficiency‚ is that they do not take into account other factors relating to the way people work. This means that elements such as employee’s initiatives‚ their flexibility‚ teamwork and adaptability are not incorporated in the measures of input. As such‚ the calculation of productivity
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Pygmalion in Management Name: Institution: Date: Pygmalion in Management Introduction The following is the summary of the article Pygmalion in Management by J. Sterling Livingston in the July /August‚ 1969 Harvard Business Review. The manner in which managers handle their subordinates is mainly influenced by their expectation. Therefore‚ the article clearly points out that worker performance in a particular organization is directly related to
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Pygmalion Essay Distinctive voice refers to a variety of voice types and the function that voice plays in different texts. The personality or position of a speaker or character is reflected through voice. Distinctive voice can be used to represent an issue‚ a group of people‚ a set of values‚ a point of view or a variety of perspectives. All people have a distinctive voice; our voice is developed and changed through our experiences‚ interactions and understanding of the world. The language‚ the
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Pygmalion had the worst luck dating women; some were rude‚ others selfish. He was revolted by these faults. Eventually came to despise the female gender so much he vowed he would never marry. This discovery left him depressed so he turned to the arts and took up sculpting. He carved a statue out of ivory that was so exquisite and beautiful no living female could compare. Pygmalion fell in love with his statue and often laid hands upon her to reassure himself she was not real. He named her Galatea
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Feminism in Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw‟s Pygmalion has been a play that gained academic discussions in various perspectives. Nevertheless‚ its feminist view has been the most discussed throughout the years. Having been compared to famous fairy tales such as Cinderella‚ the actual legend Pygmalion‚ Frankenstein‚ the readers and viewers of the play can clearly see some modified story lines. This paper will intend to depict the aspect of feminism through George Bernard Shaw‟s play‚ Pygmalion. The original
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SCASI: Pygmalion Setting Physical: London; torrents of heavy summer rain‚ cab whistles blowing in all directions; portico of St. Paul’s church Political: Post WWII Economic: Big gap between rich and poor Time: 11: 15 p.m. Characters Traits: Eliza: proud; independent; dignified Higgins: studied; matter-of-fact; little patience with feelings of others and himself; bold; easy going‚ outspoken‚ clever‚ insightful‚ insensitive Pickering: gentle; caring; studied; polite Doolittle: proud;
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