In Act 2 Higgins says Eliza will be hit with a broomstick if she doesn’t cooperate. Seconds later, he offers her a handkerchief. What inference can you make about Higgins based on this interaction?
It shows that Higgins is mean and willing to hit Eliza to get her to behave.
It shows that Higgins has too many handkerchiefs and doesn’t mind giving them away.
It shows that Higgins says whatever comes to his mind without thinking.
It shows that Higgins doesn’t really like Eliza and doesn’t care what happens to her
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Explanation: The play Pygmalion
- The Pygmalion is a play by G.B.Shaw that tells the story of a poor young girl.
- The play is named after a mythological figure of Greek.
- Henry Higgin is a professor of phonetics.
- He is an unconventional man.
- He is a selfish, domineering and arrogant person.
- He dislikes working class women .
- Inspite of his brilliant intellectual achievements, his manners are usually those of a insensible person.
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