1. Pretty Woman is no more than a remake of Pygm
At their introduction into the texts, Edward Lewis and Henry Higgins both have no intention of "letting a woman into their life" but the major difference in the two texts is the transformation of the men's opinions. ... She is not "a romantic figure" but this is probably a product of her poverty as Eliza's features are "no worse" than the other ladies at Convent Garden but is "very dirty" in comparison to them. Her appearance and clothes are unkempt as her "little sailor hat of black straw" had "long been exposed to the soot of London" and "her hair needed washing badly". ... Higg...
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