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can see the hostility that has grown between the too. In the beginning both Pickering and Higgins felt excited about the whole process of turning a flower girl, from rags to riches, and how she was making progress everyday. During the experiment Mr. Pickerings opinion of the whole process, was that of success, with Higgins being able to pass Eliza as a duchess, which meant she had mastered phonetics. But, when he met Eliza at Higgins home he felt that Eliza had changed emotional from the beginning of the experiment to its finale, with her becoming more independent. He did not want to think as this process of it as an experiment but rather as an experience that helped better Eliza. Professor Higgins felt relieved that it was that is ongoing saga of helping transform Eliza was over. But after Eliza left his home, he felt that this whole experience was a total success, with him making a graceful lady out of Eliza. Higgins always felt that Eliza was an immature and ignorant girl, who believed in controlling people, but now she was able to overcome that and became a better person. She proved this when she lashed out at Higgins, and leaving him there, and she vowed that she would not return to him, or his house as a simple-minded girl. In the end Eliza walks out on Higgins in order to pursue a new relationship with a young man named Freddy. With her belief that she is a better person now she is in search of a good relationship with someone who would respect her as a lady, and a person, as well not be afraid to show his affection toward her. For Henry Higgins his life returns the ...

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