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Mrs. Higgins is kind, loving, and understanding. Don Anselmo is a male leader in a society that is still very traditional.

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How are Don Anselmo and Mrs. Higgins similar?

Mrs. Higgins and Don Anselmo are similar in a number of ways, including the love they have for their families. They're both well-respected members of the community, and they're considered old-fashioned.


What are the differences between Mrs Higgins and Don Anselmo?

none frankly, both are weird people loll


How are Don Anselmo and the narrator different in the story Gentleman of Rio En Medio?

They are both displaying a formality and dignity that represents the cultural values of earlier times. For Don Anselmo, it means that he has not changed with the times. For Mrs. Higgins, it is a way to maintain her sense of self even as the world changes around her.


Who talks Sam Carr Alfred's boss out of calling the police-?

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Mrs. Higgins did not forgive Alfred for stealing from Mr. Carr.


What does Liza do wrong at Mrs Higgins' home?

At Mrs. Higgins' home, Eliza drops her h's, uses improper grammar, and behaves inappropriately. She doesn't follow social norms and etiquette, which Mrs. Higgins points out to her during the visit.


What does Mrs. Higgins do what she does at the store?

C. Both A and B


Mrs Higgins is upset at Alfred at the end of the story?

A. True


In the book Pygmalion why does Mrs Higgins say that Higgins cannot attend Doolittle's wedding?

In George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion," Mrs. Higgins insists that her son, Henry Higgins, cannot attend Alfred Doolittle's wedding because she believes it would be inappropriate for him to show up at such an occasion in his usual manner of disregard for social conventions. She feels that Higgins lacks the necessary respect and decorum for the event, which is significant for Doolittle and his new bride. Mrs. Higgins is concerned about how her son’s behavior might reflect poorly on their family and the dignity of the ceremony.


Who acted as Mrs Higgins in 'My Fair Lady' musical?

Gladys Cooper.


How do mrs. Higgins actions and words with sam carr make mr. carr feel?

He's impressed with what a good person she is.


Why did not Mrs. Higgins want to meet her son at the horse race?

because she was poor