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present a critical evalutio of the character of Henry Higgins in the play pgumalion​

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Higgins is rude not only to Eliza, but generally to everyone he meets. He is impatient with class hierarchy and the Victorian obsession with manners. As he tells Eliza in Act Five, he treats everyone the same (that is, rudely) regardless of social class.

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