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  • How does Shaw appropriate aspects of earlier texts? Cinderella, Pygmalion, Frankenstein?

     

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ID number:271691
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Published: 23.07.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The myth of "Pygmalion" and several other texts, including "Cinderella" and "Frankenstein" have been appropriated into different contexts in many forms of media including theatrical productions and films. Appropriations, such as the play, "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw, Cinderella and Frankenstein has taken the context from the myths and transformed into the reflection of the society in the time of which they were composed.
Pygmalion was, in Greek legend, the King of Cyprus who fell in love with a beautiful ivory statue, Galatea. The more he looked upon her, the more deeply he fell i…

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