How does Shaw use exaggerated statements to ridicule Higgins?
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Answer:When Shaw adds that there are "touches of Sweet " in the play, he is not referring to "sweet" aspects in Henry Higgins' personality. ... Higgins is rude from beginning to end, but his pathos is that he is rude without any intention of being spiteful or malicious. He is rude simply because he speaks his mind bluntly.
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