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  1. Eliza Doolittle is a fictional character and the protagonist in George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion (1913) and its 1956 musical adaptation, My Fair Lady. Eliza (from Lisson Grove, London) is a Cockney flower seller, who comes to Professor Henry Higgins asking for elocution lessons, after a chance encounter at Covent Garden. Higgins goes along ...

  2. Unlike Higgins, who wants to change the world, Eliza wants only to change herself. Unlike Higgins, who can and does stand apart from the common aspects of life, Eliza can be content with Freddy, who simply needs and wants her as a compassionate human being.

  3. First introduced as the flower-girl in Act One, and called variously Liza, Eliza, and Miss Doolittle, Eliza is the subject of Higgins and Pickering's experiment and bet. While not formally well-educated, she is quick-witted and is a strong character, generally unafraid to stand up for herself.

  4. She's the poor girl from the streets who turns out to be equal parts brilliant and beautiful. She's smart, independent, and feisty. She's a chocoholic who throws slippers when angry. This sounds like a recipe for a cookie-cutter inspirational heroine, but, man, does Eliza have charm.

    • Eliza Doolittle. First introduced as the flower-girl in Act One, and called variously Liza, Eliza, and Miss Doolittle, Eliza is the subject of Higgins and Pickering's experiment and bet.
    • Henry Higgins. Higgins is a brilliant linguist, who studies phonetics and documents different dialects and ways of speaking. He first appears in Act One as the suspicious man in the back of the crowd jotting down notes… read analysis of Henry Higgins.
    • Colonel Pickering. A gentleman, a colonel and an academic, who studies Indian dialects. While he shares Higgins' interest in linguistics, he is not as extreme in his devotion to his intellectual pursuits.
    • Clara Eynsford Hill. From a rather wealthy family, Clara is fed up with all of the rules of proper manners for her class. In Act Three, she enjoys Eliza's inappropriate conversation (and tells her mother that it is… read analysis of Clara Eynsford Hill.
  5. Eliza Doolittle is a main character in George Bernard Shaw's famous archetypal play called Pygmalion. She is a lower-class flower seller on the streets of London, found by two men...

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  7. May 20, 2010 · In Act 1 of My Fair Lady, Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney flower girl learning to speak like a lady, fantasizes about meeting the king. Of course, because it's a musical, she sings: One evening...

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