To accomplish this goal, she is willing to make every effort including seeing help and changing her appearance and way of speaking, just like a polite British woman. "No: I do not want money nor diamonds, I am a good boy, I am doing it [she also sat down and tried to preserve my dignity] (2.145). Unlike other girls, Eliza does not want money, costumes or chic jewelry. She insists on keeping planning to work for her pride and flower shop. She insists Higgins has her half year's independence and determination, and Eliza knows exactly where she has chosen for her.
In the teaching of George Bernard Shaw, the Victorian drama Pygmalion, an enthusiastic ear of the professor of linguistics Henry Higgins, was angered by the low Elisha accent, Cochney, so in the upper class that he wanted to take it Please be a perfect and fun voice to melt in. Higgins is a satire and a rude personality, and she is very kind to Eliza through most of the scripts and sometimes does not even recognize her existence. This raises why she accepts his rude question. What prompted Eliza to change?
Eliza became a girl of the shop that Eliza wanted not only as a promise of Higgins but also became a self-reliant professional woman. According to Higgins, Eliza began with an "insult to English incarnation", but her personal character evolution was dramatically shown by Sean as a theme of partiality (Goldstone, Lerner, and Shaw 11 ). As Eliza began with Higgins students, he taught Elysa all the voices and words he knew, but she should find her own strength. Immediately, the true romance of the novel will be revealed. Eliiza's growth itself and incredible transformation are actually happy endings. The show said this program is a romantic story. "This is a poor little girl who met a gentleman at the entrance of the church and transformed into a beautiful woman like Cinderella" (qtd of Dukore 63). ) In fact, Eliza gradually recognized that she does not need Higgins.