Explain the line oh,that! ! mere Alliteration mrs pearce natural to a poet
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The line “Oh,that! ! Mere Alliteration, Mrs. Pearce, natural to a poet” was taken from the act II of a play “Pygmalion”, written by George Bernard Shaw.
The lines were said by a character Higgins to Mrs. Pearce in the act.
The concept of the sentence is to explain that as soon as a girl is made friends, they become jealous, suspicious, selfish and tyrannical. She means that it is natural that when a girl enters someone’s life, they are both driving things in different directions.
The lines were said by a character Higgins to Mrs. Pearce in the act.
The concept of the sentence is to explain that as soon as a girl is made friends, they become jealous, suspicious, selfish and tyrannical. She means that it is natural that when a girl enters someone’s life, they are both driving things in different directions.
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