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  • Alfred Doolittle Ha Ha
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    Higgins and Pickering show up the next day at Mrs. Higgins' home in a state of distraction because Eliza has run away. They are interrupted by Alfred Doolittle, who enters resplendently dressed, as if he were the bridegroom of a very fashionable wedding. He has come to take issue with Henry Higgins for destroying his happiness. It turns out that Higgins wrote a letter to a millionaire jokingly recommending Doolittle as a most original moralist, so that in his will the millionaire left Doolittle ...
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  • Explanation Of History Civil War Film
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    All historical film is fictional, at once a representation of an interpretation that passes for an explanation of history. The best film that represents this is Glory. Film reflects certain values and cultures in society. Though some films such as Glory, do teach history to a degree. Although there a many accurate facts there are some fictional characters as well as events either because the truth is dull or too controversial or because there is no written document or no evidence giving details ...
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  • George Bernard Shaw And Pygmalion
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    George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland on July 26, 1856. He lived with his lower middle class parents as the first son of three children. His father owned a failing corn milling business and had a serious drinking problem. Shaw realized the effect of his fathers poor money management and alcohol addiction at an early age. (Mazer 1) Although the family claimed gentility their precarious money situations and Shaw's poor education caused an ever growing tension in his family. (Ganz 6 - 9) ...
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  • Amount Of Money Professor Higgins
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    ... er lessons and her teacher. Eliza most likely gains most of her emotional appeal by her unfailing innocence and thirst for knowledge. The other remarkable character presented in the drama is the infamous Henry Higgins. This character is the direct protagonist of Eliza and yet the observer oftentimes can identify with him as well. He is brilliant in the study of phonetics, but awkward and rude in the area of social graces. Even his own mother comments undesirably when she says You offend all ...
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  • Outlook On Life Henry Higgins
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    Numerous times a piece of literature is changed into a movie or musical its plot and or theme has been changed to suit the directors thought of what would appeal to the public. One such example is Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion. In this play Shaw's purpose and ideas were horribly misconstrued to the point at which he was forced to write an Epilogue to try to reconcile the injustice done to his masterpiece. In the Epilogue he bluntly expressed his points and purposes so that the ignorant public co...
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  • End Of The Play Romantic Ideals
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    Love and war are two concerns which are often regarded as societal ideals. George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man is a pleasant and humorous attack on both. Shaw uses humor as a vehicle of thought thus tending to obscure his subtle satire on war and the genteel classes and his exploration of the romantic-realist spectrum in human disposition (Davis 274). These romantic ideals make up the essence of the plays satirical instances and develop the theme of realism. Shaw satirizes romanticism within ...
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  • Man And Superman Bernard Shaw
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    Oftentimes in literature an author will use his works as a means for the expression of views. It then becomes the job of the reader to find those views and make an attempt to understand them. George Bernard Shaw is a playwright who layered his plays with opinions and social commentary. It is these views that present themselves after a close reading in which the reader feels he has read more than a play. In his classic work Man and Superman Shaw attempts to further his opinions both sublimely and...
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  • Man And Superman Don Juan
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    ... irving. It is the role of man to teach his children the ways of the world and make that world suitable for living. It is the men that make all the decisions in life, and fight for freedoms they cherish. In Shaw's case he wants nothing else but the end of democracy and the start of socialism where all new children can live together equally. Shaw writes Jack Tanner as he would himself in this play (Mayne 22). In a work of literature there is always a character that embodies the spirit of the a...
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  • The Literature Of George Bernard Shaw
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    ... f Bernard Shaw. The relationship Don Juan has with the Devil can be seen as neither negative nor positive, however, the relationship with Ann and Octavius is another story. From the first scene of the play the audience realizes that Octavius is meant to have his heart broken. The shrewd character of Ann only teases Octavius to become someone that can be called less than a man. Shaw uses this negative influence of Ann on Octavius to demonstrate the power women have and to show the fact that t...
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  • The Literature Of George Bernard Shaw
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    ... dial he is oftentimes misunderstood. Shaw never wanted to destroy religion or see it removed from the fabric of society. No, he wanted to affirm religion, that it is needed and available. Though hypocritical in many ways it should persist (Smith 3). Shaw would write letters to Tolstoy for his opinion on his writings. In a letter about Man and Superman Tolstoy replied to Shaw that it was obvious that Shaw recognized that God has definite aims (Bentley The Life Of The Drama 44). Shaw never wan...
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  • Bernard Shaw Fair Lady
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    By Dominique Jones Rating: (out of 5) Consider this possibility: a romantic comedy with no nudity, no sex, and no kissing. In fact, there aren't even any declarations of love. The closest the female character comes to admitting her feelings is saying that she could have danced all night with the man; the closest he gets is remarking that he's grown accustomed to her face. Could such a project lift off the pad in today's climate? Almost certainly not - no studio would green light the film without...
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  • Joan Of Arc Man And Superman
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    George Bernard Shaw was an iconoclastic writer and speaker who embraced many subjects that his peers had not yet dared to embrace. He is considered to be the best and most significant playwright since William Shakespeare. His life and career were focused mainly on social reform. Bernard was born on July 26, 1856 in Dublin, Ireland. His parents were mother Lucinda Elizabeth Gay and father George Carr Shaw. His father and grandfather were both alcoholics. His mother was from Carlow. She was a musi...
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  • Takes Place Place Called
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    Kidnapped, by Robert Louis Stevenson has a genre that classifies as historical fiction. I selected this book because the setting takes place during the 1750 s, which is a perfect time for history. At that year many historic events occurred that have been written down in books today. Such as, The French and Indian War. Since the setting is in Scotland, the way the writing in the book is is quite hard. The setting not only takes place in Scotland, but also through a voyage in a boat, as well as on...
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  • George Bernard Shaw Socially Accepted
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    Mrs. Warrens Profession In life the struggle between what is good and necessary for the individual and the moral values placed upon people by society is constantly present. This is true of the characters in George Bernard Shaw's play Mrs. Warrens Profession. Shaw demonstrates that doing something frowned upon by society does not have to be an evil thing so long as it is good for the individual. Perhaps the most obvious example of societal morals conflicting with individual need is the case of Mr...
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  • Modern Woman Time Period
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    Mrs. Warrens Profession by: Andrew Mclatchie Essay Topic: Shaw's perception of a thoroughly modern woman as revealed in the play. Shaw's perception of a modern woman is completely different from what was expected at the time. Vivie is his instrument for portraying this fact. He portrayed Vivie as someone who has a strong business and work ethic, who is uninterested in the capital gains of marriage and as being in control of her emotions. In this time period a woman with these qualities would be ...
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  • Eliza Was A Duchess Continues To Treat Higgins
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    According to a Greek myth, Pygmalion, an ancient sculptor living on Cyprus Island, worshipped the goddess of love, Venus. The local women disgusted him, so sculpted himself the perfect one-Galatea. Higgins undertakes a similar project, to sculpt a duchess by changing the appearance and the manners of a flower girl. In his Pygmalion, Shaw teases his audience, foreshadowing a Cinderella-like romantic play. He further mocks the audience by allowing Higgins to be the fairy godmother of this romance,...
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  • George Bernard Shaw Upper Class Society
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    Pygmalion and My Fair Lady are a modern parallel of the story of Pygmalion, legendary sculptor and King of Cyprus, who fell in love with his own statue of Aphrodite. At his prayer, Aphrodite brought the statue to life as Galatea. George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion is the story of Henry Higgins, a master phonetician, and his mischievous plot to pass a common flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, off as a duchess at the Embassy Ball. In order to achieve his goal, Higgins must teach Eliza how to speak pr...
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  • Bonnie And Clyde Presidential Nominee
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    Chronicle of a death foretold The Manchurian Candidates plot is an exploitation of terrors floating in the air in 1959: the terror of McCarthyism, which meant any US citizen could at any time be called a Communist and then blacklisted, deprived of her job, cast out of his community; the terror of Communist brain-washing, good American boys in Korea tortured with beatings, castor oil and drugs until they denounced their own country and praised their own enemies. The Soviets and the Chinese Commun...
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