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Using examples from Act 3, describe in a detailed response how this scene develops the theme you identified. Why do each of the characters react as they do and how does this reveal and enhance Shaw’s messages to the audience? (This about the play Pygmalion.)

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This is Mrs. Higgins' day at home and she is very unhappy about the abrupt arrival of Henry Higgins, because from experience, she knows that he is too excentre to be presented to the kind of respectable business she expects. He reveals to her that he wants to introduce the topic of the experiment to her home for a few months, and he explains the bet he made on Pickering. Mrs. Higgins is not happy about this unwanted visit of a typical flower girl, but she is not happy until the parlor-maid shows Mrs. and Miss Wynford Hill (first-scene mother and daughter).

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