wow!woooowww.wow.
what a little....
higgins is so mean.does he mean to be that rude and disrespectful?or is it sarcasm taken the wrong way,because those were some pretty rude things to say.
well in act two we are introduced to mrs.pearce who is a housemaid for higgins and offers to help eliza by letting her live there and really teach her the real side of society,i feel.because you can teach someone to be proper,but they will never know how to use it.its like learning a language,memorizing all this vocabulary,but never being taught how to speak a sentance of the language.it becomes completely useless.
so thank god for mrs pearce.
but back to higgins.to me he just seems like a not cruel,but uncarring man.like he's too good to care what people think of him.thats why he can afford to be mean to eliza.
i think eliza is like a science experiment to higgins.higgins doesn't care for her feelings or what happens to her emotionally,just the end result,what happens on the outside.
i hope that will change.
a few questions...
1.why does eliza constanly say "ah-oh-ah" does she actaully say that or is it her crying?
2.can higgins just force eliza onto mrs.pearce like that?he basically said adopt her take care of her,she's your problem now.
3.does higgins mean what he says about eliza,or is it just cruel sarcastic jokes?
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