Tuesday, 12 May 2015

How does society see Liza at the end of Pygmalion?

Liza is
stuck in the middle of two classes.  She is no longer able to fit in with her flower-selling
counterparts as she no longer looks or speaks the part.  In fact, when she goes back to her
roots, no one she knows recognizes her.  She has been programed by Higgins to "be a
duchess," yet she has no title, no money, no family, and no support system. 


She is enamored with Freddy, because he loves her and wants to marry her, but she is
in love with Higgins.  Higgins, a self-proclaimed bachelor, does not wish to get married.  The
reader is left to believe that he would allow her...

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