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Pretty Woman
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An Analysis of Pygmalion Through Modern Culture
Pygmalion, the sculptor in the Greek mythology carved a statue of a beautiful woman that was subsequently brought to life. ... The expectations as the chisel and hammer must carve a beautiful statue of the woman. ... The film, “Pretty Woman”, directed by Gary Marshall, attempts to promote the concept of a transformation from an old self-being to a new one. ...
With regard to the romance genre, “Pretty Woman,” is far shallower than “Pygmalion.” This is illustrated most simply through the comparison of “Pretty Woman’s,” publicity and Shaw’s epilogue. Director Marshall’s praise reads, “Pretty Woman is an irresistible romantic comedy that leaves you feeling great”. ... These visual aspects significantly empty the complexity of “Pretty Woman,” and reflect the context of popular culture’s simple, romantic story.
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Title: Pretty Woman
Words: 644 Rating: None Pages: 2.6 submitted by: SuperHero1
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