Tuesday, 12 May 2015

The characters are lifelike and fallible on the basis of "Pygmalion." Comment?

In my
opinion, what makes Shaw's characters "life-like" is their
fallibility. From the lesser to the major characters, all experience some sort of growth that
makes them believeable, not just characters on a page.

Liza exhibits
"lifelike-ness" in her ability to grow. She is not a static character. Although she
comes to Higgins as a street-wise young girl who doesn't know a thing about the his...

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