Thursday, April 30, 2009

In the story pygmalion. How does the movement from the public space of Covent Garden to the private spaces on?

In the story pygmalion. How does the movement from the public space of Covent Garden to the private spaces on Wimpole Street and Mrs. Higgins's home affect the behavior of the characters? What is the safest place for Eliza?

In the story pygmalion. How does the movement from the public space of Covent Garden to the private spaces on?
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Reply:Eliza is a flower seller. She has to project her voice beyond that which is normal. Internal scenes call for softer tones which Eliza finds difficult. She also finds it hard to modify her personality as a cheeky cockney flower seller.


The safest place for her is probably with Freddie; Higgins is a domineering prig who is only interested in engineering her behaviour to suit his own curiosity.


Most people's view of Pygmalion comes from the film 'My Fair Lady' which gives them a very skewed and untrue version of events. For example she ends up with Rex Harrison, sorry, I mean Higgins at the end of the film.

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