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The flower girl, Eliza, cannot read the writing in Pygmalion Act 1 because she is illiterate. This is used as a way to establish her lower social class and lack of education compared to the other characters in the play.
The flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, lived in Covent Garden in London. She moved because she wanted to improve her station in life and become a lady. She sought out Professor Henry Higgins to help her speak and act like a lady so she could work as a lady in a flower shop.
Pygmalion act 3 and 4 in the end the guests look on Liza with
Liza wants Higgins's lessons in Pygmalion in order to improve her speech and manners. She hopes that by learning how to speak and act like a lady, she can elevate her social status and gain better opportunities in life.
After Pygmalion's statue of Galatea comes to life, he is overwhelmed with joy and love for her. He cares for her deeply and treats her with the utmost reverence and devotion. Pygmalion is grateful for the miracle that brought his creation to life, and he cherishes Galatea as his beloved partner.
In mythology, Pygmalion was a sculptor who fell in love with one of his statues. In the play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw (later the basis for "My Fair Lady"), Professor Henry Higgins makes a bet with another linguist that he can pass a flower seller (Eliza Doolittle) off as an upper class lady. He teaches her how to speak proper English, and act the part. He treats her as an object, a means to proving his skills as a linguist and teacher, and once she wins his bet for him she rebels and leaves, even though she is in love with him. After finding her at his mother's house, he learns that she intends to work for herself and possibly marry an upper class twit she met there previously. He leaves upset, and she comes back to him because she realizes that even though he doesn't show his emotions, he does care for her.
Alfred Doolittle is a character in the play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw. He is a dustman who is the father of Eliza Doolittle, the flower girl who is taken in by Professor Higgins for a linguistic experiment. Doolittle is known for his colorful language, carefree attitude, and his desire to remain poor despite opportunities for financial gain.
In Act 5 of "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw, characters include Professor Henry Higgins, Eliza Doolittle, Colonel Pickering, Mrs. Higgins, and Alfred Doolittle. The act focuses on the aftermath of Eliza's transformation and her decision to leave Higgins' home for a more independent life.
Eliza's Silent Brooding. #LaPorchea Dnyghi (:
usually it ranges from age 4-12 in Irish tradition
The cast of ACT Honour Walk - 2013 includes: Wendell Charles NeSmith as Pygmalion Risteard Tormey as himself
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