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Pygmalion

Pygmalion is a delightful play depicting the transformation of a poor flower girl from gutter trash that sold dumpy flowers on a street corner, to a young woman who could pass for royalty in a King’s Court. The play begins with a diverse group of people seeking shelter from the rain in the portico of a church.
The play has three main personalities. Eliza, the main character, is a young woman who struggles to support herself by selling flowers since being turned out from her father’s home. The antagonist, Professor Henry Higgins, is an expert phonetician, who has a unique code of morals and rules of conduct. Colonel Pickering, a sidekick to Higgins, is a wealthy bachelor and an expert in Indian dialects.
During a chance encounter under the portico, these three meet. Higgins is intrigued with Eliza’s speech and begins taking phonetic notes. Soon after, Eliza believes he is a copper and that she will be arrested for prostitution. Narrowly avoiding a citizens’ riot,......


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