Pygmalion

Liza tells Higgins she’s not dirty, that she’d washed her hands and face before she came. What does this say about her upbringing? (Act 2)

Liza tells Higgins she’s not dirty, that she’d washed her hands and face before she came. What does this say about her upbringing?

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Liza grew up very poor. She was not nobility and could not afford the bathe regularly. In Liza's world, washing the face and hands meant being clean.