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The play "Pygmalion" describes the process of the transformation of Eliza, who appears in three images in the story: Eliza begins as a flower girl, then she transforms into a lady with noble accent and in good manners, then an independent woman with self-respect and dignity.
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"In Pygmalion, Eliza is transformed from a humble Cockney flower seller to a lady who can pas herself off as a member of the upper classes. This is the handiwork of Henry Higgins, an eminent linguist. Higgins also unwittingly transforms Eliza into a more forthright, independent woman who is capable of standing up for herself.
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