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My Fair Lady's Ending -- Does it Need "Fixing"?
The ending of "My Fair Lady" entrances many, and also pisses off many. But that's kind of the beauty, isn't it.
For further reading:
"The Ending of 'Pygmalion': A Structural View". Solomon, Stanley.
"The Uneasy evolution of 'My Fair Lady' from 'Pygmalion'". Bauschatz, Paul.
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  • @OscarMartin-su4xd
    @OscarMartin-su4xd Місяць тому

    This is the best explanation I heard so far. I 100% agree with the statement.

    • @booksinfact
      @booksinfact Місяць тому

      Thanks! Glad you agree :D

    • @slyholladay5560
      @slyholladay5560 Місяць тому

      Great ending just as it is! Too much overthinking on the part of some who possibly did not see that Eliza already was an independent thinker and an independent woman to begin with...

    • @slyholladay5560
      @slyholladay5560 Місяць тому

      Also, a great explanation and description of the characters by the narrator...Thank You!

  • @sleepinggorilla
    @sleepinggorilla Місяць тому

    My Fair Lady is one of the greatest endings ever! You are absolutely right that Eliza was never a victim, she fights Higgins’s abuse and misogyny from day one and he loves her for it. I view the ending as both of the characters excepting each other for their flaws.

    • @booksinfact
      @booksinfact Місяць тому

      Yes. I don't think there's any adaptation in which Eliza is anything less than feminist. This is her story and she really owns it.

  • @TheQuirkyCharacter
    @TheQuirkyCharacter 10 місяців тому

    Bernard Shaw wrote a sequel to Pygmalion, where he concluded Eliza's story but it is so out of character that we can completely disregard it and invent our own conclusion. In my book, she should marry some aristocrat in the lines of Mr. Darcy+Mr. Bingley: intelligent, sensitive, good-humored.

    • @booksinfact
      @booksinfact 10 місяців тому

      Maybe not an aristocrat because of the class system at the time, but a super rich and educated self-made man is the least Eliza should have😁

    • @TheQuirkyCharacter
      @TheQuirkyCharacter 10 місяців тому

      @@booksinfactYeah, okay, I would agree to that. At least, DEFINITELY NOT Freddy!

    • @booksinfact
      @booksinfact 10 місяців тому

      @@TheQuirkyCharacter Oh no, not Freddy XD

    • @sleepinggorilla
      @sleepinggorilla Місяць тому

      No other man would challenge Eliza the way Higgins does.

  • @booksinfact
    @booksinfact 10 місяців тому

    For the record, I love both endings: Pygmalion's and My Fair Lady's, as different as they are. Pygmalion, though much less optimistic, is more thought-provoking and more faithful to the time period.