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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 .

  2. Eliza Sophie Caird (born 15 April 1988), better known by her former stage name Eliza Doolittle now Eliza, is an English singer and songwriter from Westminster, London. After performing her music in live venues around London from the age of 15, Eliza signed to Parlophone in 2008.

  3. Eliza Doolittle, fictional character, a Cockney flower girl who is transformed into a woman of poise and polish in George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion (performed 1913; filmed 1938; adapted as the stage musical My Fair Lady, 1956; filmed 1964).

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  5. Showing all 124 items. Jump to: Photos (93) Quotes (31) Photos. 70 more photos. Quotes. Eliza Doolittle : The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. Eliza Doolittle : Come on, Dover! Come on, Dover! Move your bloomin' arse! Mrs. Higgins : How ever did you learn good manners with my son around?

  6. Character Analysis Eliza Doolittle. Shaw's story of the flower girl from the slums who was taught to speak so properly that she was able to pass as a duchess at an ambassador's garden party is perhaps one of the best known works by Shaw, partly because of the popularity of the play which, in turn, inspired a more sentimentalized version in a ...

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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.

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