We are once again in the realm of drama, reading George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. The title of the play is taken from the Greek myth about the Pygmalion, a man who hated women. However, he found himself lonely, so he carved a statue of a woman. Then, he fell in love with the statue and whined to Venus to give the statue life. Venus did, and Pygmalion and his lady statue lived happily ever after.
For this week we read the first three acts of the drama. Unlike Shakespeare, Shaw includes lots of stage directions and editorial commentary. Our discussion questions had us talking about what changes might happen to Eliza and what Higgins was like. We read aloud a number of passages. For next week, we'll read the the rest of the play.
Assignments for Next Week:
-- Read Acts IV and V
-- Read the ending, p. 72 - 82.
-- Write 3 Discussion Questions
Links for This Week:
Class Notes
Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Prichard
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