Tuesday 19 August 2014

In Pygmalion, what is Liza's one quality that most fascinates Higgins and Pickering?

Higgins and
Pickering are fascinated by the way Liza speaks.

Higgins is a scientist of
phonetics. When he meets Liza in the rain, he jots down her words phonetically and then guesses
her exact birthplace from her accent.

Pickering is a linguist of Indian
dialects. Pickering is on his way to introduce himself to Professor Higgins when they meet by
accident on the corner in the rain. Pickering observes Higgins recording Liza's words and
guessing her origin. He finds Higgins's ability to pinpoint a person's birth place from their
accent admirable.

Later, Higgins and Pickering are socializing at Higgins's
house when Liza comes and offers to pay a shilling to Higgins to teach her to talk like a lady.
Pickering offers to pay for the lessons under the condition that Higgins can pass Liza off as a
duchess at an upcoming garden party. Higgins therefore is initially interested in Liza for her
cockney accent, while Pickering is interested in whether Liza can change her accent and learn to
speak like a duchess. 

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