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which character in this part of the drama helps reveal the theme of transformation and growth?
a. liza
b. pickering
c. george
d. higgins
higgins: waking up
what do you mean?
liza: i sold flowers, i didnt sell myself.
now youve made a lady of me im
not fit to sell anything else. i wish
youd left me where you found me.
higgins: slinging the core of the apple
decisively into the grate tosh, eliza.
dont you insult human relations by
dragging all this cant about buying
and selling into it. you neednt marry
the fellow if you dont like him.
liza: what else am i to do?
higgins: oh, lots of things. what about your
old idea of a florists shop? pickering
could set you up in one: hes lots of
money. chuckling hell have to pay
for all those togs you have been
wearing today; and that, with the hire
of the jewelry, will make a big hole in
two hundred pounds. why, six
months ago you would have thought
it the millennium to have a flower
shop of your own. come! youll be all
right. i must clear off to bed: im
devilish sleepy. by the way, i came
down for something: i forgot what it
Liza expresses that she can no longer return to her old life as a flower seller, stating she is now a "lady" unfit for her former work. She also rejects Higgins' dismissive view of her situation and considers a new, independent path (a flower shop), showing her transformation from a working-class flower girl to someone with a sense of her own identity and potential for growth.
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A. Liza