QUESTION 9 – CONTEXTUAL QUESTIONS EXTRACT B 9.6…

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QUESTION 9 – CONTEXTUAL QUESTIONS EXTRACT B 9.6 Refer tо line 2: “My оwn clоthes were burnt.”  Considering whаt hаppens to Elizа’s clothes in Act 2, discuss how this action is significant in the play. (3) 9.7 Refer to lines 9-10: “I'm only a common ignorant girl; and in my station I have to be careful. There can't be any feelings between the like of you and the like of me.” What does Higgins’ reaction to this statement tell us about the relationship between Higgins and Eliza? (3) 9.8 [Higgins dashes the ring violently into the fireplace, and turns on her so threateningly that she crouches over the piano with her hands over her face, and exclaims] Don't you hit me. Discuss what Eliza’s reaction suggests about her past?    (2) 9.9 Refer to lines 34-37: [formally] Damn Mrs. Pearce; and damn the coffee; and damn you; and damn my own folly in having lavished my hard-earned knowledge and the treasure of my regard and intimacy on a heartless guttersnipe. [He goes out with impressive decorum, and spoils it by slamming the door savagely] With close reference to this extract, discuss Higgins’ character. (4)     [12] SECTION C TOTAL: [25]

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