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Does social class determine a person's character? Why or why not? Give specific examples from the film on which you base your conclusions.
Do you think Eliza is better off at the end of the movie than she was as it began? Why or why not?
In the last scene, why does Higgins sit back and pull his hat down rather than going to greet Eliza?
Eliza's father, Alfred P. Doolittle, says that being in a higher social class (after he lectures in America and becomes a professional speaker) is a bother. Why would this be?
Eliza's speech tends to give her away as an imposter throughout the film. Give two examples of these times and of the emotions tied to her speeches.
How do the songs enhance the quality of the musical? If this were a regular play, how would the emotional climate be different...
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