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| MY FAIR LADY
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THE STUDY GUIDE FOR THE FILM |
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Arrogant Professor Henry Higgins meets Cockney flower girl Liza Doolittle.
Can Higgins transform Liza into "a lady" (that is, his Edwardian-England
version of a lady)?
In this Lerner and Lowe musical, winner of eight Academy Awards, students
can enjoy the story based on George Bernard Shaw's PYGMALION. While applauding
the movie, students can appreciate its themes, including what role speech and
language play in social classes, how women should be treated by men, and
how social mores have changed in the twentieth century. |
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This 20-page study guide includes
- vocabulary terms, including explanations of British terms;
- information about the literary devices used in the movie (including verbal
irony, simile ,allusion, metaphor, setting, and personification);
- introductory information about the setting;
- trivia concerning the movie;
- questions for discussion before and after the movie;
- vocabulary tests;
- reproducible study questions and cinematic notes to use
as the film progresses,
- a post-movie test,
- ideas for writing or research assignments to enhance what the students
have learned.
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