How should the play Pygmalion end?
is it the pygmalion myth? or just pygmalion
the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
this might help In the end, Eliza appears to have learned quite more than she would have like about society and human relationships. Higgins tells her, "If you can't stand the coldness of my sort of life, and the strain of it, go back to the gutter. Work 'til you are more a brute than a human being; and then cuddle and squabble and drink 'til you fall asleep. Oh, it's a fine life, the life of the gutter." Eliza says, "You know I can't go back to the gutter, as you call it, and that I have no real friends in the world but you and the Colonel..." Then, she says, "If I can't have kindness, I'll have independence." Higgins taught Eliza more than he even realized.
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