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What is Eliza’s struggle after her transformation in Pygmalion?

AShe struggles to reconcile her new identity with her past life

BShe struggles to find a suitable romantic partner

CShe struggles to adapt to high society's expectations

DShe struggles to maintain her old friendships

Answer:

A. She struggles to reconcile her new identity with her past life

Read Explanation:

  • After Eliza's transformation, she gains a refined accent and a new sense of self-worth.

  • However, this new identity doesn’t completely resolve her internal struggles.

  • Eliza is caught between two worlds: she is no longer the flower girl from Covent Garden, but she also doesn't fully belong to the upper class either. Her transformation raises questions about who she really is, and she struggles to find her place in society.

  • While she has gained a new voice and appearance, she must figure out how to navigate her own identity and future outside the confines of the roles others expect her to play.


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