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Which character believes that people can change their social class through language in Pygmalion ?

AEliza Doolittle

BHenry Higgins

CColonel Pickering

DAlfred Doolittle

Answer:

B. Henry Higgins

Read Explanation:

  • Henry Higgins is a phonetics professor who believes that people can change their social class by altering how they speak.

  • His core belief is that with the right education in pronunciation and speech patterns, anyone, regardless of their background or social class, can acquire a more "refined" accent and manner of speaking, thereby changing how they are perceived in society.

  • This is the central theme of Pygmalion, as Higgins takes on the challenge of transforming Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl with a strong Cockney accent, into a "proper lady" who can pass as a member of high society based on her speech alone.


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