My Fair Lady was an adaption of Pygmation. The original play opened in 1914 but was adapted for a movie in 1938 and musical in 1954. The biggest difference was in how the play ended. You can then discuss the changes made and go on from there.
In fact, this particular adaptation is not of Hugo's novel, but of the popular Broadway musical based on Hugo's moving tale is shown after sentence 3.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The adaptation that has been talked about in the above paragraph is not from the adaptation of the novel of Hugo. The adaptation has been talked about from the movie tale.
There is a proof in the paragraph showing this. The sentence number eight, talks about it. It says that because Hugo's story has much in it. this latest movie adaptation we'll see. So from reading the sentence from 3rd to 8th, you can understand that the adaptation is from the movie and not novel.