Posts Tagged ‘pygmalion’

AVAAZ: The Pygmalion Virus in Three Acts – Act Two

Cory Morningstar & Forrest PalmerWrong Kind of Green ACT TWO “Establishing “heroes” and “villains” adds a moral element that will advance advocacy efforts.” — “Mobilizing Climate Action, To Paris and Beyond” retreat, March 4–6, 2015, New York Here it is critical to highlight the “Mobilizing Climate Action, To Paris and Beyond” retreat held March 4–6, 2015, […]

AVAAZ: The Pygmalion Virus in Three Acts – Act One

Cory Morningstar & Forrest PalmerWrong Kind of Green ACT ONE In Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a sculptor who carved a statue of a beautiful woman out of ivory. A statue so beautiful, that Pygmalion fell in love with it. The symbolism in the play by George Bernard Shaw is premised on Henry Higgins falling in love with his own […]

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