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describe higgins and eliza from learning to be a lady​

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Answered by sangeeta84
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The character of Eliza (Doolittle)

Eliza Doolittle is a "flower girl" who lives in poverty in a poor area of London.

She is a typical working class woman who would never find access to London's high society. Her dialect puts her right into the category of the lower class.

Eliza's pronunciation of words and phrases are almost unintelligible to anyone who is not familiar with the particular London accent.

Higgins:- Henry Higgins, fictional character, a professor of phonetics who makes a bet that he can teach Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle how to speak proper English, in George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion (performed 1913). The story was filmed in 1938, starring Leslie Howard as Henry Higgins, and was adapted as the stage musical My Fair Lady in 1956 (filmed 1964), with Rex Harrison as the professor (on both stage and screen).

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Answered by manjitmann1713
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learnig to be lady is an extract from my fiat lady written George Bernard Shaw the main character of this play are

Eliza

Pickering

Higgins

Higgins had a bet with Pickering that he could teach Eliza English correctly prof. Higgins put marbles in her mouth so that she can pronounce poem correctly . She swallowed one marble . Higgins without worrying said that he has more marbles . at last he was able to teach Eliza to be lady so that can present able in high society . and Higgins won the bet Eliza was happy and they danced .

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