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English, 16.06.2021 18:00, toya96

Shaw indicates to the reader that it is Eliza who is a respectable character, despite her low-class status and poverty. Explain how Shaw uses the perspective of the female characters, Eliza and Mrs. Pearce, to provide a critique of Henry Higgins and his dehumanizing treatment. Using at least two pieces of evidence from the passage, state Shaw’s critique of Higgins and how it is revealed through the reactions and comments of the female characters.

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