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how does professor higgin expect women to behave?​

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Answered by bhabanisankar123
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Higgins leaves his encounter with Eliza angry and frustrated, but seemingly uncertain as to why he feels that way. “I think it's something I ate.” It's only when he stops and examines his feelings that he has his epiphany: he loves Eliza. However, he cannot admit it to himself.

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Answered by FarishaKapoor
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Higgins had declared that he has a huge problem with women because it seems as if males and females ultimately want to lead their own lives independently, but are raised to believe that a married life will be just as independently experienced. Higgins greatly disagrees with the notion of marriage, which is why he prefers to live alone. For this reason, being a bachelor may have awarded him the reputation of a ladies' man, which he clearly is not.

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