Friday, September 26, 2008

SHE'S ALL THAT

This romantic story is the modern version of the musical movie ‘My Fair Lady’ which carries a similar plot but presented differently.
Transformation of identity
The male character, Zach is persuaded by his friend to bet on this unattractive girl, Laney. In ‘My Fair Lady’ Professor Higgins has agreed with Colonel Pickering to bet on Eliza, the poor flower girl that he would able to change the Cockney speaking girl to an educated social girl. Both were furious once they knew the men they trusted most had cheated them. I think every woman would have been angry, enraged and think this is ‘the end of the world’ for some time if the person you have faith in is having fun betting for something over her. Changing someone to a better person is a norm but changing physically from unattractive to someone alluring and charming is improper.
Loving someone means to love him or her just the way they are. If men intend to change women physically, what more if the girl is not attractive, it shows that his love is insincere and fake. He only thinks that his partner would appear pleasing and fascinating without thinking that the most important thing is the inner feeling should be genuine and sincere.
Submitted to:
Airil Haimi Mohd Adnan
TSL 570 Course Tutor, UiTM Perak

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