tailieunhanh - Lecture Drama II - Modern drama: Lecture 27 - Dr Irum Zulfiqar

This chapter presents the following content: Plot type and analysis: development and structure, suspense, denouement, conclusion, literary devices in pygmalion, settings, pygmalion genre, tone, writing style, title, beginning and ending. | DRAMA II MODERN DRAMA Lecture 27 SYNOPSIS Plot Type and Analysis: Development and Structure Suspense Denouement Conclusion Literary Devices in Pygmalion Settings Pygmalion Genre Tone Writing Style Title, Beginning and Ending PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS SUSPENSE Higgins shows up at his mother's house the next day looking for Eliza. She seems to have left in the middle of the night, and Higgins can't handle his daily affairs without her. He desperately wants to get her back, and even thinks about calling the police in to help search. The old runaway plot. A classic. Eliza is lost, then found. It's a perfect way to build suspense and get us ready for the play's conclusion, but first PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS SUSPENSE Time- Scene Presentation 2:32:13 – 2:43:14 “Higgins at his Mothers’ place” That last chat between Eliza and Higgins PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS DENOUEMENT It turns out that Eliza has been at Mrs. Higgins's apartment the whole time. She acts calm and collected, and gives Pickering most of the credit for her transformation, thus infuriating Higgins. When Eliza, surprised by the appearance of her father, howls as she used to before she was trained, Higgins declares victory. The two proceed to have a long argument. This isn't really a denouement in the usual sense. You could lump the events listed about with Eliza and Higgins's final argument, but the two episodes are really distinct episodes. Still, a lot of the plot is tied together: Doolittle is reintroduced, Eliza is brought back into the picture, she goes on to explain how she feels, we see that her transformation isn't quite complete, and we're ready for the conclusive fight. PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS DENOUEMENT Time- Scene Presentation 2:43:14 – 2:51:35 “my own spark of divine fire “ Henry’s full of conceit realization PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS CONCLUSION The argument, which focuses on Eliza's future, ends after Eliza threatens to sell Higgins's trade secrets to support herself. Higgins . | DRAMA II MODERN DRAMA Lecture 27 SYNOPSIS Plot Type and Analysis: Development and Structure Suspense Denouement Conclusion Literary Devices in Pygmalion Settings Pygmalion Genre Tone Writing Style Title, Beginning and Ending PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS SUSPENSE Higgins shows up at his mother's house the next day looking for Eliza. She seems to have left in the middle of the night, and Higgins can't handle his daily affairs without her. He desperately wants to get her back, and even thinks about calling the police in to help search. The old runaway plot. A classic. Eliza is lost, then found. It's a perfect way to build suspense and get us ready for the play's conclusion, but first PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS SUSPENSE Time- Scene Presentation 2:32:13 – 2:43:14 “Higgins at his Mothers’ place” That last chat between Eliza and Higgins PYGMALION PLOT ANALYSIS DENOUEMENT It turns out that Eliza has been at Mrs. Higgins's apartment the whole time. She acts calm and collected, and .