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Shaw's power of observation
11.10.2009, 11:35

Shaw is a real master of observation. And his "Pigmalyon" is the best example of his power. Reading the dialogs reprodused by his characters I understand that Shaw is an expert in relationships between people, in revealing inner nature, in explaining what is on thier minds. His humour is incredible, he uses different ways to show the necessary motives of his characters. Shaw's homour and sarcasm are the tools for making the reader beleive in the truthfullness of the events. Turns of speech that are used help us to comprehend the whole gist, to get the cgaracters' feelings and emotions. One can say for who sure who is a character to sympathize with and who is one to mock at. Bernard Shaw being the great English playwright has some life expirience that he carries to his masterpieces. His language is perfect and his intentions are clear. We read his 'Pygmalion" and commence realizing how deep the play is. And this all due to Shaw's power of explaining, power of observation.

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