Pygmalion Questions on Mrs. Higgins
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Mrs. Higgins and Her Son in Pygmalion
In Pygmalion, the relationship between Mrs. Higgins and her son, Henry, is marked by humor and contrast. Mrs. Higgins, a refined and socially adept woman, contrasts sharply with her son, who is an...
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Does Mrs. Higgins approve of Pickering's and Higgins' attitude toward Eliza?
Mrs. Higgins does not approve of Pickering's and Higgins' attitude toward Eliza. In Act III of Pygmalion, she criticizes them for treating Eliza like a "live doll," indicating her disapproval of...
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Liza and Clara's Behavior Compared to Mrs. Higgins at Tea Party
In Pygmalion, Mrs. Higgins' behavior at her tea party contrasts sharply with that of Eliza and Clara. Mrs. Higgins exhibits grace, consideration, and awareness of social impact, defending Eliza when...