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He falls in love with a statue he carved because it was so beautiful. Venus rewards him by bringing it to life. Pygmalion names it "Galatea".
As in the mythical figure Pygmalion? If so his weakness was that in his quest for perfection (aka the woman he sculpted, who was so perfect and beautiful he fell in love with her) he overlooked inner beauty, and instead only looked at outer beauty. When he pleaded to the gods to bring his sculpture to life (and they granted it to him) the woman turned out to not be perfect - which created dissatisfaction. Therefore Pygmalions shallow view of perfection in itself was flawed - deeming beauty as what constitutes perfection.
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Introversion and introspection are similar because they describe people who think and feel about themselves often (introversion) and who examine those feelings (introspection.)
they both focus on education.
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Shaws of Darwen was created in 1897.
Stories similar to Pygmalion and Galatea include "Beauty and the Beast," where love transforms a beast into a prince, and "My Fair Lady," a musical adaptation of Pygmalion where a professor transforms a Cockney flower girl into a refined lady. These stories share the theme of transformation and the power of love to change someone's identity.
Super Valu acquired Shaws in 2006 when they purchased part of Albertsons.
A folk tale.
Pygmalion in the Classroom was created in 1968.
Pygmalion of Tyre died in -785.
Both focus on one person trying to shape another.
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you could find it at shaws on the canned food section or at any other supermarket but they seem to always have at shaws