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Warm-Up: Pygmalion – Introduction & Background Read the article and answer the following questions on your handout. 1) What does the word didactic mean? 2) What does Shaw see as one of the primary problems in the world? 3) How do you know that Pygmalion has been a successful play, according to the text? 4) Give 3 reasons, based on this text, that language (specifically English) is an important issue in life. 5) What is the main message Shaw is trying to communicate through the play?

Quick-Writes 1) When you meet someone for the first time, what do you notice first about that person? 2) Do you believe that physical appearance and presentation is important?

Pygmalion Notes You are responsible for creating your own notes for each act. You will be able to use them on your assessment, so it will work in your favor to create yourself some awesome notes for each act! For each act, I will give you vocabulary you need to know as well as any background information.

Act 1 Covent Garden: A neighborhood in London that hosted a huge fruit and vegetable market. It was originally an upper class area, but in the 17 th century fell into disrepute, as taverns, theatres, coffee-houses and brothels opened up; the gentry moved away, and rakes, wits and playwrights moved in. By the 18th century it had become a well-known red-light district, attracting notable prostitutes. Parliament stepped in soon after to rebuild the area, get rid of the brothels, and restore it as a center for trade and markets. This is where the play opens.

Act 1 Evening wear of the upper class – wear to the theatre, parties, etc.

Act 1 Flower Girl: A young lady whose job is to sell flowers or plants at the street market

Act 1 – How does language reflect social class? Cockney: Refers to working-class Londoners in the East End. Linguistically, it can refer to the accent and form of English spoken by this group. This accent is considered to signal low social status or lack of education, as it generally would have been a “blue-collar” accent. When the professor hears the flower girl in the market, she is speaking in a Cockney accent. Professor Higgins will refer to it as, “the English that will keep her in the gutter to the end of her days.”

Act 1 English Money: crown, pound, tuppence, half-pence

Act 1 The Note Taker: He is a professor of linguistics and can recognize where people are from simply by listening to their accents. He is fascinated with the English language and how people speak. Linguistics: the study of language

Act 2 Dustman: Alfred Doolittle’s job Blackguard: a person, particularly a man, who behaves in a dishonorable or contemptible way.

Film Assignment While we watch “My Fair Lady,” Pygmalion’s film counterpart, you are responsible for keeping up with the viewing and discussion questions. It should come as no surprise that these will be a major grade!