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Passage One (Literary Devices (LIZA (She is starting to see herself as a…
Passage One
Literary Devices
hearing in it the voice of God, rebuking him for his PHarisaic want of charity to the poor girl
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a small room with very old paper hanging loose in damp places. A broken pane in the window is mended with paper.
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Themes
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Here Eliza, chronically weary, but too excited to go to bed, sits counting her new riches and dreaming and planning what to do with them until the gas goes out when she enjoys for the first time the sensation of being able to put in another penny without grudging it.
What is a handful of disposable change to Higgins is a ventable treasure trove of "riches" to Eliza, and the source of "excitement and hope.
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Characterisation
Here Eliza, chronically weary, but too excited to go to bed, sits counting her new riches and dreaming and planning what to do with them until the gas goes out when she enjoys for the first time the sensation of being able to put in another penny without grudging it.
What is a handful of disposable change to Higgins is a ventable treasure trove of "riches" to Eliza, and the source of "excitement and hope.
A portrait of a popular actress and a fashion plate of ladies' dresses, ... both torn from newspapers,
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A taxi fare ain't no object to me,
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