In what way or ways does Eliza change during the course of the play?
Eliza Doolittle is introduced as a poor flowergirl. In the beginning of the play she is described as a neglected and unromantic figure of the play." Her hair needs washing rather badly," emphasizes her appearance.
Beside that" She is as clean as she can afford to be".
Her English is distorted by a very strong accent that everybody immediately classifies her in a low social class.
She is caught in her class because of her language.
The character Eliza Doolittle is a poor flower girl but she often insures to be a respectable, honest girl" I am a good girl I am "which excludes the possibility of being a prostitute for the reader.
Eliza has the strong will to raise her respect and society class.
Other people's opinions always mean very much to her.
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