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  1. Pygmalion. Full Play Summary. Two old gentlemen meet in the rain one night at Covent Garden. Professor Higgins is a scientist of phonetics, and Colonel Pickering is a linguist of Indian dialects. The first bets the other that he can, with his knowledge of phonetics, convince high London society that, in a matter of months, he will be able to ...

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  2. Overview. George Bernard Shaw’ s Pygmalion, first premiered in 1913, is a satirical play that investigates issues of class, identity, and social mobility. The plot centers around Professor Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert, who takes on the challenge of transforming Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, into a refined lady.

  3. Summary: The setting of Pygmalion in early 1900s London highlights the class barriers and social mobility challenges. Covent Garden, where Eliza meets Higgins, is a mixing point for various ...

  4. Pygmalion derives its name from the famous story in Ovid's Metamorphoses, in which Pygmalion, disgusted by the loose and shameful lives of the women of his era, decides to live alone and unmarried. With wondrous art, he creates a beautiful statue more perfect than any living woman. The more he looks upon her, the more deeply he falls in love ...

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    While Higgins is successful in transforming Eliza in terms of speech, his rough manners, rudeness, and swearing do not teach her the accompanying social etiquette. Eliza betrays her lack of refinement at a parlor party not through her pronunciation but through what she says. The comic climax is reached when she uses the vulgar expression Not bloody...

    Higgins and Pickering seem unaware that their experiment has transformed Eliza not only in terms of her speech. Even after she has successfully passed for a lady at a garden party, Higgins still does not treat her like a lady. Higginss excuse is that while Pickering may treat a flower girl like a duchess, he would also treat a duchess like a flower...

    Although the play leaves Eliza and Higginss future open, Shaw wrote in his afterword that she will marry the petit bourgeois Freddy and open a flower and vegetable shop with him instead of continuing to endure Higginss unrefinement and rudeness. She has been struggling throughout the play to liberate herself from the professors tyranny. In Pygmalio...

    The next morning, in the drawing room and laboratory of Higginss Wimpole Street residence, Higgins is showing Colonel Pickering his elaborate equipment for recording speech when the housekeeper, Mrs. Pearce, announces the arrival of the flower girl, Eliza Doolittle. Eliza wants to take lessons from Higgins so she can improve her speech and get a jo...

    When the time comes for Elizas performance at the ambassadors garden party, she succeeds splendidly. Afterward, Higgins and Pickering celebrate their triumph, talking of how glad they are that their work is over and complaining that they had ultimately become bored by the whole affair. Eliza, on the other hand, is brooding and silent. Higgins wonde...

    That evening, Eliza leaves Higginss flat to walk the streets of London, and by morning she has gone to stay with Higginss mother. Later that morning, Higgins and Pickering, bewildered and worried about Elizas disappearance, arrive at the mothers home. They are shortly followed by Elizas father, who enters dressed like a gentleman, complaining that ...

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  5. Full Title: Pygmalion; When Written: 1912 Where Written: London When Published: 1912 Literary Period: Victorian period Genre: Drama, comedy, comedy of manners Setting: London Climax: In act four, after winning the bet concerning Eliza, Higgins says he has been bored with his experiment, and treats Eliza poorly. Infuriated, Eliza throws Higgins ...

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  7. Pygmalion takes place in London in the early 20th century. The play’s setting is dominated by the hierarchies that exist within each location. The first scene takes place in Covent Garden, a neighborhood and public space in the West End, where many of the play’s characters gather. The play’s opening in a public gathering space is significant.

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