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Essay Galaxy - Pygmalion
During the time of the play, Pygmalion, classes in England were
seemingly artificial. It is shown very well in Act III during one of Mrs.
Higginss at-home days the differences between classes. Mrs. and
Miss Eynsford Hill claim to be of the upper class and they act as if
they are in the upper class to try and impress Henry Higgins during
Eliza Doolittle is being tutored by Henry Higgins, a professor of
phonetics, to speak clearly and correctly; to change from her old
flower girl way to a lady of class. Having not been eduacated fairly
well and not having learned this new language quite well a remark
from Freddy Eynford Hill sends her back into her old ways.
At the being of the conversation, in Act III, Eliza is speaking
with pedantic correctness of pronunciation and great beauty of tone.
How do you do, Mrs. Higgins?[she gasps slightly in making sure of
the H in Higg....
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