Title: Pygmalion
1Pygmalion
(PowerPoint by Julia Powell)
2Edwardian/ Georgian Period1901-1936
- Named as such due to the rule of King Edward VII
(1901-1910) and King George V (1910-1936). - King Edward VII was titled Edward the Peacemaker
due to his short, yet positive and peaceful reign
as King. - During King George Vs rule, he declared war
against Germany. (WWI) - The Treaty of Versailles ended the war in 1919.
3- In 1936, George VI is crowned King.
- In 1939, Great Britain once again declares war on
Germany due to Hitlers invasion of Poland.
(WWII)
- In 1941, many parts of London were destroyed by
air raids, killing over 60,000 people. - Englands prime minister, Winston Churchill,
worked with Roosevelt to end the war.
4Life of the Time
- Womens Rights the right to vote in 1928, Equal
Pay Act of 1970, and Margaret Thatcher became the
first woman prime minister. - Technology radio, television, automobile,
airplane, bread slicer, and Kool-aid.
5Literature of the Time
- War poems
- Joseph Conrads Lord Jim
- Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes - George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion and Major Barbara
- William b. Yeats The Winding Stair
6George Bernard Shaw
- I must warn my readers that my attacks are
directed against themselves, not against my stage
figures. - -Shaw
7George Bernard Shaw
- Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1856.
- He grew up poor and lacked any professional
training due to his dislike of it. - In his 20s he moved to London and became a music
and theater critic and a member of the Fabian
Society (a group dedicated to the advancement of
Socialism.) - As a theater critic, he argued that a theater of
ideas should replace the sentimental theater of
the time. - Shaw used his plays to expose the hypocrisy and
complacency of British society.
8George Bernard Shaw
- Shaw wanted to force his viewers to face the
reality of unpleasant events. - He promoted the unpleasant plays by publishing
a long preface in which he could argue his views. - Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature
in 1925. - He continued to write until he was 94.
9Main Characters of Pygmailion Role Relationships Conflicts Significance
Eliza Doolittle Protagonist, poor flower girl who wishes to be rich and happy Daughter of Alfred, experiment subject to Higgins and Pickering, possibly means more to Higgins Cannot change her inner characteristics to suit the newly changed outer appearance. Argues with Higgins on this subject Is able to stay true to herself and to not conform to please society.
Mr. Higgins Antagonist, Professor of phonetics and tries to teach Eliza the proper ways of society. Friend to Higgins, wishes to be friends with Eliza He tries to change Eliza's personality but she wont let him. He also has a hard time understanding women. His actions show that no one can change another's character
Col. Pickering Another researcher of phonetics Friend to Higgins, and a friend to Eliza Trying to get Eliza and Higgins to understand each other He did not change his morals to suit Higgins' needs
Mrs. Pearce Motherly figure, and Housekeeper Protector of Eliza, and keeps Higgins in line Has trouble in trying to reason with Higgins Is a role model to Eliza
Freddy Hill Ideal image of a man at the time (to Eliza) has feelings for Eliza over time, they marry Argues with the people of his society on his choice of Eliza. Gives hope to Eliza
10Words to know
- Phonetics
- Dialect
- Cockney
- Dramatist
- Fin de siecle
- Social satire
- Aestheticism
- Fabian society
- Shavian
- Naturalism
Fabian Society
11Possible open ended questions
- The last times that Pygmalion was used as an
option for the free response question was in
2003, 2005, and 2008. - 2003 Novels and plays often depict characters
caught between colliding cultures. Such
collisions can call a characters sense of
identity into question. Select a novel or play in
which a character responds to such a cultural
collision. Then write a well-organized essay in
which you describe the characters response and
explain its relevance to the work as a whole. - -Liza would be the perfect choice. She is
brought into a completely foreign environment and
persuaded to change her personal characteristics.
12- 2005 In a novel or play that you have studied,
identify a character who outwardly conforms while
questioning inwardly. Then write an essay in
which you analyze how this tension between
outward conformity and inward questioning
contributes to the meaning of the work. Avoid
mere plot summary. - - Liza changes her outward appearance and
countenance but on the inside her feelings are
hers to keep this enforces the theme of how
ones feelings cannot be changed by outward
façade. - 2008 In a literary work, a minor character,
often known as a foil, possesses traits that
emphasize, by contrast or comparison, the
distinctive characteristics and qualities of the
main character. For example, the ideas or
behavior of a minor character might be used to
highlight the weaknesses or strengths of the main
character. Choose a novel or play in which a
minor character serves as a foil for the main
character. Then write an essay in which you
analyze how the relation between the minor
character and the major character illuminates the
meaning of the work.
13For further study
- http//www.english.upenn.edu/cmazer/mis1.html
- http//www.lonestar.edu/library/kin_Pygmalion.htm
- http//www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/shaw/
Pygmalion.html - http//www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/539048/G
eorge-Bernard-Shaw - http//www.scribd.com/doc/24327949/20th-Century-Br
itish-Literature