What effect does the author achieve by having
Higgins and Pickering speaking together on
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English, 15.01.2021 02:00 jordystafford8186
What effect does the author achieve by having
Higgins and Pickering speaking together on
pages 3-4?
suspense as now questions are raised for the
reader
George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion is a twentieth
century odaptation of a very old tole In Greek mythology,
Pygmalion was a sculptor who fell in love with his own
creation, a woman mode of ivory. The goddess Venus
granted his wish that his creation come to life.
in Shaw's version of the story, Professor Henry Higgins
assumes the role of Pygmalion, only his creation is a
young woman whom he and his friend bet they can
Transform into a proper lady, aided only by instruction in
language and manners. The play satinized many social
problems of the day, including inequalities between
socioeconomic classes and men and women
in the following scene from Act of the play, Higgins's
mother reminds the two men that Elza is a human being
with feelings, which they seem not to have considered
excitement indicated by the characters' inability to
take turns to speak
conflict as shown by the shouting and arguing of
both characters
indecision on the part of the reader as to which
character is right
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