Clara sees Eliza as her inspiration for success.
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Clara sees Eliza as her inspiration for success.
In Act 3 of Pygmalion, Clara views Eliza as a social equal but criticizes her for not adopting the proper manners of a lady despite her improved speech. Clara is impressed by Eliza's transformation in speech, but feels that she still lacks the refinement and sophistication befitting a lady.
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Clara Eynsford Hill is a minor character in George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion. She is a socially ambitious young woman who encounters Eliza Doolittle and her transformation through phonetics. Clara symbolizes the upper-class attitudes toward the lower class, contrasting with Eliza's character development.
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Clara is initially impressed by Eliza's attempt to speak properly during the accidental meeting with Mrs. Higgins, viewing it as a sign of her progress. However, she also feels a mix of amusement and disbelief at Eliza's awkwardness, as it highlights the challenges of her transformation. Ultimately, Clara sees this moment as a reflection of Eliza's struggle to fit into high society, which adds depth to her character development.
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Clara is initially impressed by Eliza's efforts to speak properly during the accidental meeting with the Hills, viewing it as a sign of her progress and determination to improve her social standing. Meanwhile, Freddy and Mrs. Eynsford Hill interpret Eliza's attempts as somewhat amusing and endearing, highlighting their fascination with her transformation. However, they also see her as an outsider, which underscores the social barriers Eliza faces despite her efforts to fit in. This encounter ultimately illustrates the complexities of class and identity in the play.
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