ANALYSIS OF THE HEROINE ELIZA DOOLITTLE IN THE MUSICAL OF MY FAIR LADY
Journal Title: Topics In Education, Culture and Social Development (TECSD) - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper aims to analyze Eliza Doolittle, the heroine in the musical of My Fair Lady in terms of highest task. Through careful review of the plots and songs, the researcher illustrates the process of how Eliza finds and achieves her highest task. This paper shall contribute to better understanding of Eliza’s character and further appreciation of this musical
Authors and Affiliations
Xiang Hongxing, Yuan Zhen, Dai Chenyan
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