Pygmalion
Why does Mrs. Pearce consider Higgins’ plan to be unwise as well as unkind? (Act 2)
Why does Mrs. Pearce consider Higgins’ plan to be unwise as well as unkind?
(Act 2)
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Why does Mrs. Pearce consider Higgins’ plan to be unwise as well as unkind?
(Act 2)
Mrs. Pearce thinks they are using and manipulating Liza. She worries what they will do to her once their experiment is done.