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Pygmalion


Bernard Shaw�s comedy presents the unlikely journey of an
impoverished flower girl into London�s society of the early 20th century.
Professor Higgins proposes a wager to his friend Colonel Pickering that he can
take a common peddler and transform her into royalty. Eliza Doolittle is the
pawn in the wager. But little does Higgins know the change will go far beyond his expectations: Eliza transforms from a defensive insecure girl to a fully confident,strong, and independent woman. When the audience first meets Eliza Doolittle she is a flower girl peddling at 11 PM in front of St. Paul�s Church. The audience�s first impression is one of sympathy because she is dressed in rags and ...

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appears significantly defensive in her response concerning the cost of the cab ride. Eliza feels humiliated by the taxi-man�s sarcastic response to her. From the start of Higgins and Eliza�s relationship, Eliza is treated like a child. Higgins says to her, "If your naughty and idle you will sleep in the back kitchen among the black beetles, and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce with a broomstick." (p. 36) Higgins treats her like this for months until the audience meets her again in London society. Eliza�s first test is at a luncheon given by Mrs.

Higgins. Eliza, who is well dressed, makes a remarkable impression on the lunch

guests. They are totally taken by her, especially by her confidence, demeanor and articulation. Eliza can only carry a conversation based on two topics: weather and health. When these fail her, she slips back and appears insecure.

After being presented in London society at a garden party, a dinner party,

and the reception at Buckingham Palace, ...

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Added: 7/7/2008 09:22:58 PM
Category: English
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 622
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