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Eliza Gardner's birth name is Eliza Jayne Gardner.
Eliza Parsons died in 1811.
Eliza Biscaccianti died in 1896.
Eliza Gamble died in 1920.
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Eliza Doolittle.
When Eliza had given the threat of marrying Freddy and had told Higgins that she could stand on her own two feet now, Higgins had realized how he had grown so accustomed to her face, voice and actions that he couldn't live with out it, hence the song :) Hope this helped.
Eliza becomes frightened because she realizes that Higgins is studying and analyzing her speech patterns and behavior, which makes her feel exposed and vulnerable. She may also be fearful of how her words and mannerisms could potentially be used against her or manipulated by Higgins.
When Eliza first meets Higgins, he is focusing on his work as a phonetics professor and language expert. He is intrigued by Eliza's Cockney accent and immediately begins analyzing her speech patterns.
In George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, Higgins and Eliza do not end up together because their relationship is primarily based on social experiment and linguistic transformation. Higgins sees Eliza as a project to mold and shape into someone acceptable in high society, rather than as a romantic partner. Eliza ultimately realizes her own self-worth and independence, choosing not to remain dependent on Higgins.
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Higgins tempts Eliza to say "the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" in order to improve her pronunciation and accent in the play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw.
Eliza and Higgins' conflict in Pygmalion arises from their differing views on class, gender, and independence. Eliza wants to be treated as an equal and have control over her own life, while Higgins sees her as an experiment and struggles to understand her desire for personal agency. Their clash highlights societal norms and the struggle for self-determination.
No, Colonel Pickering does not boast about Eliza in Pygmalion. He treats her with respect and genuine interest in helping her improve her speech and manners. Additionally, he sees her potential and supports her transformation into a refined lady.
In Act II of "Pygmalion," Eliza displays empathy and emotional intelligence, while Higgins appears to lack sensitivity and consideration for others' feelings. Eliza shows compassion toward others and demonstrates a deeper understanding of human emotions, which is a quality that Higgins struggles to comprehend or appreciate.