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... Higgins treats Eliza as though she wasn'ta person at all. ... Higgins also treats Mrs. Pearce almost as though she were a slave to him. ...
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... angrily asks Higgins if he is happy now that she has won him the bet, he laughs and scoffs at her that "[He] won the bet, not [her]." Higgins treats her like a ...
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... If the second meaning of Higgins' theory, that he treats everyone equally at a particular time, is taken as his philosophy, there is one major flaw. ...
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... If the second meaning of Higgins' theory, that he treats everyone equally at a particular time, is taken as his philosophy, there is one major flaw. ...
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... If the second meaning of Higgins' theory, that he treats everyone equally at a particular time, is taken as his philosophy, there is one major flaw. ...
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... and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce with a broomstick." (p. 36) Higgins treats her like this for months until the audience meets her again in London society. ...
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... and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce with a broomstick." (p. 36) Higgins treats her like this for months until the audience meets her again in London society. ...
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... Yet when minding his manners, as he does at the parties, he can be a gentleman.If the second meaning of Higgins' theory, that he treats everyone equally at a ...
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... If the second meaning of Higgins' theory, that he treats everyone equally at a particular time, is taken as his philosophy, there is one major flaw. ...
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... As Liza advances in her self-confidence and realizes that this man treats everyone with indifferent contempt, Higgins seems to greater appreciate her existence ...
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... Higgins, with his lofty social class, treats Liza as nothing more than a common begger even though before his eyes she becomes a cultured and beautiful young ...
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... like the poor girl she used to be, the Colonel treats her with the utmost respect for day one. He thus teaches her self-respect while Higgins simply instructs ...
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... He treats everyone the same "I would treat a duchess as if she was a flower girl." Even when Eliza became a lady, Higgins would still treat her the same. ...
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... (Gina O'Connell Higgins; 1994; pg 13-15) Farmer speaking of himself says ... (S. Farmer; 1989; pg 37) Frank goes on further to talk of how he treats his own family. ...
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