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Why does Higgins admire Doolittle’s ramblings about the middle class?

Why does Higgins admire Doolittle’s ramblings about the middle class?

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Higgins represents the worst of upper-class ignorance of the Victorian era. Doolittle's musings about the middle class are little more than condescending opinions about people he deems lesser than him. Higgins takes Dolittle's remarks as academic comments on sociology.