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    Throughout life there will be points when people try to change each other. Sometimes it is for the betterment of the changed person; other times it is the opposite case. In the cases of Eliza Doolittle‚ and Gracie Hart they are changed to become more proper ladies. Both of these female protagonists have a teacher figure that transforms them‚ but both do so in different settings to meet different expectations‚ and the climax of each plot differs as a reflection of these differing circumstances.

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    The three characters that are going to be compared in this analysis are going to be: Eliza Doolittle‚ Henry Higgins‚ and Colonel Pickering. They stay with each other throughout the play‚ so it is mighty easy to see how they act towards each other. Higgins and Pickering decided to take Liza in and show her how to be a duchess. They not only teach her how to act like one‚ but they also teach her how to talk like one. Liza is a lower class flower girl‚ who goes around selling flowers to people to get

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    In her autobiography I Came a Stranger Hilda Polacheck reveals the conflicting role of women in the late 19th / early 20th century as workers‚ caregivers‚ and social activists in a conflicting age of progress‚ hardship and missed expectations. Coming from a very traditional Jewish family in Poland it seems that Hilda Polacheck was destined to be a full time mother and wife never having immersed herself in the American society where women were becoming more and more relevant. The death of her father

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    The two main characters in Pygmalion are Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins. The story has many themes‚ but the subject of the play I am exploring now is the way two unconnected people can change each other. The question of who triumphs at the end can be answered in many ways. At face value‚ and probably in his mind‚ Higgins triumphs – he passes Eliza off as a duchess and wins his bet. He does not realise how sneering and abusive he is of Eliza and therefore for a lot of the play she feels

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    individual with the capability to think for herself. However‚ Carol Ann Duffy’s anthology ‘The World’s Wife’ seeks to correct the gender inequalities‚ with the poems Eurydice and Mrs. Midas portraying strong minded and authoritative females that retell the Greek mythological stories from a women’s point of view. In both poems Eurydice and Mrs. Midas we are introduced to two women who in mythology have been overshadowed by their more famous husbands or left out of the story completely. Through Duffy’s

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    stories of Cupid and Psyche and Orpheus and Eurydice are two of the most powerful love stories in Greek mythology. They include many of the qualities unique to a well crafted fairytales while remaining realistic and rational. Though they are two different tales‚ they have similar elements and depict parallel portrayals on different aspects of love. One of the most important correlations between the story of Cupid and Psyche and that of Orpheus and Eurydice is the role Himeros‚ the god of longing love

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    Pygmalion is written by dramatist‚ playwright and critic George Bernard Shaw in the year 1912 and was first published in the year 1913. The drama revolves around three main characters – Eliza Doolittle‚ Professor Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering – who are all striving towards the same goal. That is‚ they want to be able to pass Eliza off as a Duchess rather than the flower girl from the London slums that she actually is. It starts as just a bet on the part of the Professor and the Colonel‚ but

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    The poem supports my claims that Orpheus’s journey to save Eurydice is selfish and that transcendence of the ego is the paramount to heroism. In “Eurydice‚” even as Orpheus mourns the loss of his bride‚ Eurydice mourns the loss of her own life and known world. Truly‚ her grief is profound. When she is summoned to follow Orpheus‚ suddenly she is filled with hope‚ even desperation‚ that

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    and H.D. (Hilda Doolittle). Both of these writers knew each other from college both share similarities in their poems. They both use imagery and write about nature in their poems. However‚ they also share many differences as well. I will compare and contrast some of Williams poems with H.D.’s poems. Williams Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford‚ New Jersey in 1883. He attended the School of Dentistry at the University of Pennsylvania and first met and became friends with Hilda Doolittle. Williams

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    things. Both H.D.’s (Hilda Doolittle) “Sea Rose” and Elizabeth Bishop’s “Vague Poem” have one obvious connection: Roses. But as a reader it is significant to analyze if there are any further similarities. I feel the only way to do this is to further understand both poem writers and to do this the reader must understand their past experience which lead them to the creation of their rose related works. Perhaps they have more in common than just a simple rose. Hilda

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