Monday, February 25, 2019
Henry Higgins Bullies Eliza Doolittle
Pygmalion is a well-known(a) play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1912. In mythology, Pygmalion was a sculptor who fell in love with one of his statues. In the play, Professor heat content Higgins represents the sculptor who falls in love with Eliza Doolittle, his creation. He makes a promise with a nonher linguist that he suffer pass her off as a proper lady and begins to teach her how to speak proper English. imputable to Higgins nonpersonal nature, he treats Eliza badly causing her to leave once she wins his bet.After purpose her at his arrests house, he learns that she int deaths to work for herself and possibly marry an upper line twit she met there previously. He leaves upset, and she comes back to him because she realizes that level off though he doesnt show his emotions, he does care for her. Firstly, some of Higgins behaviours prove that he does bullyrag Eliza. This kindle be shown by Higgins treating her uniform dirt and telling her what to do all the time, li ke he has control over her.For example, when Eliza is convinced that Higgins is a policeman (when in fact he isnt) in Act 1, she believes that he will charge her for prostitution later she calls a stranger Captain. She panics with a lot distress and struggles with her emotion. Irritated by her whines and wails, Higgins loses his temper and says Woman polish off this detestable boohooing instantly. The use of the word fair sex suggests that Higgins is impersonal and doesnt even bother to ask what her name is.Also, by saying cease we preserve see that he is using imperative language and this emphasises the fact that he tries to control her. In addition, we know that Higgins is very angry because of the stage direction, explosively. Eliza reacts with feeble defiance especially as nobody has spoken to her like that before. Furthermore, Higgins says Dont sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon. Again, Higgins uses imperative language in his attempts to control Eliza. He in add ition uses natural imagery to portray Eliza as an unclean, sick animal you can find on any of the streets of London.Although in the play, Higgins character is portrayed to be mean and unsociable as we can see when he says to his mother I know I have no small prattle still large number dont mind. This quotation is evidence that he is quite impersonal, not just to Eliza, but to everyone. For example, when he meets Mrs Eynsford Hill, he says that hes delighted, sarcastically and bluntly and is uncomfortable, also shown by the stage direction, dourly and backs away. However, Shaw also shows some of Higgins softer sides. For instance, in Act 4 Eliza is savage withHiggins because she feels like shes just been treated as an experiment and not like a person. Here she provokes Higgins by shouting and throwing insults at him so he finally tells her It is you who have hit me. You have wounded me to the heart. This suggests that Higgins neer realised he hurt Eliza or treated her wrongly . However it also shows that hes upset with Eliza for failing to realise that deep master he really does care about her feelings. However, in a soul Higgins is irresponsible for deciding to allow a young vulnerable woman stay in his house without knowing anything about her.The main causa he takes her in is for the money that he can win in his bet with Pickering. Mrs Pearce has to frequently warn Higgins that if he takes Eliza in as a pupil, she will be his responsibility and also that he must hang ahead a little. This is because Mrs Pearce is concerned that once Eliza has learnt to speak properly, she will be used to the luxuries of Higgins house and wont have any money, clothes or a suitable mob to live in once its time to move out. Higgins however takes no differentiate of Mrs Pearce and says When Ive do with her, we can throw her back into the gutter. From this we can tell that he is impersonal and doesnt call Eliza by her own name, it also implies that he doesnt care abo ut her at first and just thinks of her as an experiment. Towards the end of the play after the garden party, Higgins says fervently Thank God its over Eliza reacts by flinching violently but they take no notice of her. From the stage direction fervently we can tell that Higgins is speaking with savour and confidence which emphasises how little he cares about Elizas journey to decease a lady in a flower shop which hurts her profoundly as we can tell from the stage directions.Another way in which we can prove Higgins doesnt bully Eliza is through the fact that hes very generous and liberal with her. An example of this is when Eliza meets him in his house, the day after their first encounter. Higgins offers Eliza life changing lessons, new clothes and shelter but at first she ungratefully refuses them. Also, Higgins is undoubtedly busy man with not much time to spare because of his phonetics experiments and studies. Nevertheless, he decides to take Eliza into his own home and sacri fices months and months of his time to assist Eliza in her lady-in-a-flower-shop dream.In conclusion, Higgins character is impersonal, unsociable and he definitely has the tendency to cause an argument at times. Higgins calls Eliza some nasty name calling in Pygmalion such as baggage and even squashed profits leaf however it isnt meant in a malicious way. This is because Higgins doesnt really know how to act normally around other people and has a lack of social skills and he even admits it himself. Higgins never physically bullied Eliza, hes big hearted, used to banter, but finds it difficult to pull his emotions and occasionally forgets to think before he speaks.
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