Pygmalion
Describe the character and role of Henry Higgins with suitable adjectives and contextual evidences.
With contextual evidences.
With contextual evidences.
I can give you a general statement. Higgins can be construed as a “mama’s boy.” He prides himself in being an intellect yet is full of contradictions and emotional hangups:
His manner varies from genial bullying when he is in good humor to stormy petulance when anything goes wrong; but he is so entirely frank and void of malice that he remains likeable even in his least reasonable moments.