![]() ![]() Higgins steps forward and reveals himself to be a gifted linguist-he's not interested in innocence or guilt, just language. Henry Higgins is called The Note Taker here because he's lurking in the corner like a creep-or a cop-and scribbling down notes.Ī commotion starts after Eliza mistakes Higgins for a policeman starts talking about the fact that she's innocent. Eynsford Hill and Miss Eynsford Hill), Freddy, their son/brother, a flower girl (Eliza Doolittle), a gentleman (Colonel Pickering), and The Note Taker (Henry Higgins). On a-yep-dark and stormy night in London's Covent Garden market, a crowd of people gathers in front of the church to wait out the rain. Not the case here: with Pygmalion, the dark and stormy night ushers in linguistic hijinks (is there any other kind) and class commentary. Most times a story (or play, as the case may be) starts with a dark and stormy night, there's horror coming. ![]()
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