Hm, I don't know if I'll get around to doing it (crazy week ahead) but I'll take a letter.
I've been wanted to do a post about Eliza Doolittle for about six months, since I first read George Bernard Shaw's fascinating angry Afterward to Pygmalion, after the director changed his ending. It just riveted me. I had to rethink my own expectations and responses as a viewer.
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I've been wanted to do a post about Eliza Doolittle for about six months, since I first read George Bernard Shaw's fascinating angry Afterward to Pygmalion, after the director changed his ending. It just riveted me. I had to rethink my own expectations and responses as a viewer.