Pygmalion

Explain how Eliza’s circumstances and living quarters have dramatically changed from when she was first introduced to us. How well has she adapted to this change? (Act 4)

Explain how Eliza’s circumstances and living quarters have dramatically changed from when she was first introduced to us. How well has she adapted to this change?

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Eliza, the flower girl, no longer stands along a curb selling flowers to keep food on the table. She now lives in a beautiful home, wearing elegant clothes and expensive jewelry. She isn't the girl on the curb..... she the woman who would buy from the girl selling her wares outside of the theatre. Eliza's life has changed completely.

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