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11.11.2020 •
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15 POINTS!! PLS HELP. Is the dialogue used in the film version the same as the dialogue in the play? If there are changes, why do you think the scriptwriter made them? Do the characters sound the way you imagined they would when you read the play? This question goes with Pygmalion story. Please help.
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The dialogue in the film matches the original text almost word for word. I think that’s because Shaw wrote the play and the film, and he may have wanted to keep the film as close to his original script as possible. All the characters except Eliza sounded as I imagined they would. Based on the play, I thought it would be a bit difficult to understand Eliza’s dialogue in the film. But I was surprised to find out that I could understand Eliza as well as the other characters, despite her thick accent.
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The apartment shuddered under the onslaught of the howling wind.
The details in this sentence were:
-how was the wind? it was howling
-why did the apparement shudder? under the onslaught of the wind!