Act IV has the
crisis of Shaw's play, for it is the moment when the conflict presented in the first act comes
to a head. In this act, the cirisis is the outgrowth of a conflict between Higgins and Eliza.
After all the efforts that Higgins has made to have Eliza appear to be a lady, he yet perceives
her as a "guttersnipe"; however, Eliza feels that she has undergone a change that
leads to her identity crisis.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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