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Title: Pygmalion: Higgins' Philosophy
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Higgins never respects Eliza, no matter who is around. In Act V of Pygmalion, Eliza confronts him about his manner towards her. "He (Pickering) treats a flower girl as duchess." Higgins, replying to Eliza, "And I treat a duchess as a flower girl." In an attempt to justify this Higgins replies "The question is not whether I treat you rudely, but whether you ever heard me treat anyone else better... Showed first 250 characters
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At the parties, for example, Higgins is a gentleman to the hosts and other guest, but still treats Eliza as his "experiment."
Higgins could never see the "new" Eliza. Higgins only saw the dirty flower girl that had become his "experiment." Much like an author never sees a work as finished, Higgins could not view Eliza lady or duchess... Showed next 250 characters
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