Pygmalion
Describe the character and role of Mrs. Higgins with suitable adjectives and contextual evidences.
With contextual evidences.
With contextual evidences.
I can give you a general statement. Mrs. Higgins, Henry Higgins's mother, is an intelligent and progressive lady. She has no illusions about her son being a temperamental, rather narcissistic, intellectual. She abhors her son’s social experiment and is not afraid to tell him when he is being an immature elitist.