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Clara
See Miss Clara Eynsford Hill
Doolittle
See Alfred Doolittle
Alfred Doolittle
Alfred is Liza's father, whom Shaw describes as "an elderly but vigorous dustman. ... He has well marked and rather interesting features, and seems equally free from fear or conscience. He has a remarkably expressive voice, the result of a habit of giving vent to his feelings without reserve." Doolittle describes himself as the "undeserving poor," who need just as much as the deserving but never get anything because of the disapproval of middle-class morality. Nevertheless, he is a skilled moocher who is capable of finessing loans from the most miserly of people. He is miserable when he comes into money during the course of the play, however, because people then come with hopes of borrowing money.
Eliza Doolittle
A cockney flower girl of around 18 or 20 years of age, Eliza is streetwise and energetic. She is not educated...
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