Friday, January 24, 2020
Eliza as a Strong, Assertive Woman in Pygmalion Essay -- George Bernar
Eliza as a Strong, Assertive Woman in Pygmalion Bernard Shawââ¬â¢s comedy Pygmalion presents the journey of an impoverished flower girl into Londonââ¬â¢s society of the early 20th century. Professor Higgins proposes a wager to his friend Colonel Pickering that he can take a common peddler and transform her into royalty. Eliza Doolittle is the pawn in the wager. But little does Higgins know the change will go far beyond his expectations: Eliza transforms from a defensive insecure girl to a fully confident,strong, and independent woman. When the audience first meets Eliza Doolittle she is a flower girl peddling at 11 PM in front of St. Paulââ¬â¢s Church. The audienceââ¬â¢s first impression is one of sympathy because she is dressed in rags and pedestrians are unkind to her. Higgins calls Eliza "you squashed cabbage leaf, you disgrace to the noble architecture of these columns, you incarnate insult to the English language." (p. 21) The audienceââ¬â¢s sympathy is intensified when we see Elizaââ¬â¢s wretched lodgings. These lodgings are much contrasted to those of Higgins in Wimploe S...
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