Discuss the social implications of prof.higgins experiment with eliza
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Professor Higgins is seen throughout the Pygmalion as a very rude man. Higgins believes that how you treat someone is not important as long as you treat everyone equally.
Eliza is not having bad manners, good manners, or any other particular sort of manner but having the same manner as all human souls have.
The story involve the attempt by Higgins to transform the poor Cockney girl Eliza in to a properly spoken English gentle girl.
The project begins as a bet with another man, Colonel Pickering who believes that the transformation is impossible.
The most powerful social implication of the play is the deeply embedded nature of class and socialization,While some of the initial influences of upbringing can be modified.
The dynamic between Professor and Eliza suggests that it is very difficult for people to change and the social difference between them can be major barrier to understanding.
Eliza is not having bad manners, good manners, or any other particular sort of manner but having the same manner as all human souls have.
The story involve the attempt by Higgins to transform the poor Cockney girl Eliza in to a properly spoken English gentle girl.
The project begins as a bet with another man, Colonel Pickering who believes that the transformation is impossible.
The most powerful social implication of the play is the deeply embedded nature of class and socialization,While some of the initial influences of upbringing can be modified.
The dynamic between Professor and Eliza suggests that it is very difficult for people to change and the social difference between them can be major barrier to understanding.
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