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give a humorous incident to show that Higgins is a heard taskmaster?​

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Answered by ahikleshjha834797688
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Shaw makes comedy with simple and common effects such as sarcasm. Here is a clear example of sarcasm in use: “Oh yes, of course. You shied them at me.” Here, it is obvious that Higgins is irritated here; the use of sarcasm shows the audience this. Shaw has created emphasis on the word ‘shied’; this could indicate that Higgins had probably found the fact that the slippers had been thrown at him, quite annoying. If Shaw had rearranged that sentence to: “Oh yes, of course. The ones that you shied at me”, the emphasis would be put on the word ‘you’ which shows annoyance towards Eliza. This could be found as quite humorous as the reminding of the incident seems to cause irritation up on him.

--------------Another way Shaw displays humour is when Higgins says something serious and it is ruined ...

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...for her. This is also comical as Shaw uses words like ' good girl' which suggests that Higgins is talking to a small child. This could mean that Higgins feels slightly sympathetic towards Eliza as treating her like a child might suggest that he is more concerned. The comedy in this is that Higgins is treating Eliza like a small child and he is unaware of doing so.

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