Prove that Higgins loves Eliza
In Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, loves his student, Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl. ... First, let’s look at the love Higgins feels for Eliza right after he finishes teaching her. Whereas before he has thought of her as a “squashed cabbage leaf” (27), six months of teaching young and beautiful Eliza how to speak and spell proper English have changed the way Higgins sees her and made him love her. Clearly, Higgins is in awe when he exclaims, “What’s that?