Henry
Higgins is a provoking character, rude and obnoxious and lacking in self-awareness about how
badly he treats Eliza. There's a dark humor as well in how he addresses her, calling her a
"squashed cabbage leaf" and other insulting names.
The main humor
in the play, however, lies in how easily London society is tricked into accepting Eliza, a
lower-class flower seller who they normally would despise. Those...
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