Sunday, May 27, 2012

Discussion #2 Conflict~

Conflict

For the initial incident, we both agreed that it was the event of when Henry Higgins took down the words of what Eliza had been saying. The quarreling between Eliza and Henry about why he had been writing those words and the man boosts of how he could teach her how to be a lady put the idea in Eliza’s mind that she could act and speak like a lady under his teachings. This starts the events of the story and we believed it was a man vs. man type of conflict. However it could also have been a man vs. society because of how much the social issues affect the plot and themes of the play. When we spoke and discussed about the resolution of that conflict, we talked about the iffyness behind it. We discussed about how in some ways the conflict was solved but in other ways, the conflict was not solved. This was true in the fact that Eliza’s choices were slimmed even more compared to when she was and talked poorly. Now she only has three choices, marry, the only thing Eliza says that she can now be good for as a proper speaking lady, stay with controlling Mr. Higgins or go off and teach phonetics like Henry taught her. But these choices were not ones that Eliza wanted or even thought about in the beginning therefore the resolution isn’t satisfactory in that specific aspect. But she is turned into a lady like she wanted and it could be said that be careful of what you wish for because although she got what she wanted, it only put her in a more limited situation than being poor and un-lady like.

1 comment:

  1. Well, I don't think it put her in a more limited position...It's all about who she married. If she stayed with Higgins she would be constantly trampled over and Eliza is much too good for that now. But Freddy is so madly in love with her that she could trample all over him and he might even sing to the heavens while she did it. So that gives Eliza more freedom and choices, as she can probably do what she wants, see what she wants, because Freddy has money and get it for her, where as Higgins would not have gotten anything for except to reward her, and if she became a phonetics instructor, she would not have much money to pay for things she wants because she'll be paying for those she needs.

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