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what impression do you form of Eliza Doolittle from this play? Give reasons
(Chapter -12,A comedy of Manners)​

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Answered by vy19161916
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Explanation:

Eliza (from Lisson Grove, London) is a Cockney flower girl, who comes to Professor Henry Higgins asking for elocution lessons, after a chance encounter at Covent Garden. Higgins goes along with it for the purposes of a wager: That he can turn her into the toast of elite London society. Her Cockney dialect includes words that are common among working class Londoners, such as ain't; "I ain't done nothing wrong by speaking to the gentleman" said Doolittle.[1]

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