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Higgins expects that he can teach Eliza enough in the matters of etiquette to ?pass (her) off as the Queen of Sheba' (Shaw, pg 18) and in the space of three months. He believes that he can do this merely by teaching her to speak ?properly' but is unaware of her independent nature and is ill prepared for what lies ahead.
In the opening act, when Higgins finds her in Convent Garden, Shaw portrays Eliza as unfeminine and outspoken, if not somewhat rude and this is in sharp contrast to the ladies, Clara Eynsford-Hill and her mother, who are waiting in the rain expectant that Clara's brother, Freddy, will do his ?duty' and provide them with a taxi...
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