Eliza
is a poor flower girl who has to work from early (when the flowers are delivered) until late (if
she hasn't sold them all yet). She has been tempted by Professor Higgins with the thought of
owning her own flower shop. In order to do so, however,...
Monday, 25 June 2012
In Act II of Pygmalion, what makes Eliza change her mind and stay when she actually wants to leave?
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