George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion": Henry Higgins Is A Coarse Rude Man
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The title of this play is called Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw.
This is a play about a man who picks a poor person off the street who
sells flowers named Eliza Doolittle. The man's name is Henry Higgins.
Henry makes a bet with another man named Pickering. The bet was to see if
Henry could mak ....
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.... trait was that he was sometimes coarse, rude at
times. Being coarse means that he could be rude or obscene on occasion.
He shows this on a number of different occasions. For example, when Eliza
first makes an appearance at Henry's mother's house, Henry was jumping all
over the tables and screaming like a maniac. He also shows this character
trait when he is talking to Eliza at the end of the play, when he shows
that he actually does have feelings for her, she tells him that she loves
Freddy ....
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