Pygmalion

Even though Higgins realizes the sacrifice it would be for her, what is his attitude and general behavior? What does this say about him? (Act 2)

Even though Higgins realizes the sacrifice it would be for her, what is his attitude and general behavior? What does this say about him?

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Higgins has a condescending attitude towards Liza that never lets up. He finds Liza a challenge to be played upon rather than to help. Higgins borders on misogyny in his treatment of Liza. No wonder he is single!