Friday, October 25, 2019
George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion Essay examples -- George Shaw Pygmalio
George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion    G.B Shaw believed that people should not be limited by their birth,  environment or speech. With reference to Act 1 & Act five of  Pygmalion, show how Eliza finds her status affected by all of these  factors.    At the time George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion in 1912, many people  were troubled with accents that prevented them from reaching high & in  act 1, Eliza's character is an example of this.    In act 1, we see how Eliza was very limited by her environment, her  job, & her speech by the way that she was treated differently for who  she was.    The society at the time Pygmalion was written was very set & if you  were born into a lower class family, you were not seen as anything  better than that. Eliza was a lower class flower girl whose speech was  not Standard English & difficult to understand. She came from the slum  streets of London & was as clean as she could afford to be but to the  upper class people she was 'worthless' & 'dirty'.    Higgins was an upper class man who studied phonetics. He was written  as someone who believed in the class system & that he should not  associate with the likes of 'Eliza' who was 'just a flower girl' & a  'disgrace to the English language'. The play does reflect the society  at the time & Shaw incorporated the way people treated other people  into the play quite effectively.    The Aynsford-Hills were a middle class family but whose status was  slowly sliding down. In act 1, 'the daughter' has Higgins's view of  lower class people & doesn't treat Eliza nicely just because she is a  flower girl.    Shaw wanted to include his thoughts on society, language & drama into  Pygmalion. He thought society was unfair & that 'no one should be  limited by his or h...              ...closed on her, & she could never go back to who she was  originally no matter how much she wanted to because she is seen as  upper class so to be back selling flowers on the street would not be  in her character anymore.    I think she feels she is better off because she has a lot of knowledge  from Higgins, more independence & the upper class status. At the end,  just because of the way she spoke & the clothes she wore, she was  automatically seen as upper class. She was not born into a wealthy  family. She started off as a common flower girl & ended up as an upper  class duchess but technically all that happened to her was that she  was taught how to be a lady. So this proves that throughout the play  Eliza's status was affected by her birth, environment & speech in a  way that it completely changed the way she was judged by other people  in the space of six months.                      
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