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Wewaii [24]
3 years ago
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Do the film version of Pygmalion and the original text have the same setting? why or why not? if the setting is the same, does t

he setting in the film version look the way you imagined it would when you read the original text?
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1 answer:
MariettaO [177]3 years ago
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Answer:

Both the film version and the text use the same setting. It takes place in London, and opens at Covent Garden in act 1. The setting then shifts to Higgins’s house in act 2. The film has the same settings, except for a brief scene that takes place at Eliza’s home. The setting in the film also looks similar to how I imagined it would while reading the play. The busy London marketplace and Higgins’s house with all of its fancy phonetics equipment matched my idea of the play’s setting.

Explanation:

Just had this question, this is the exact answer.  sorry im a little late heh

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