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At that time, people in low social class were often despised. People with higher social status or wealth would somewhat look down upon them. In the film, they refused to buy Eliza’s flowers and even talk to her. Also, that can be proved by doctor Higgins’s behavior toward Eliza. He mentioned that people like her devaluate the holy buildings and teased about the poor pronunciation of Eliza. I think that was unfair. After all, no one would be willing to born to a destitute family with low class background. Those rich people had no difference than poor people despite wealth and prestige. Everyone has his or her self-esteem and deserves the right to be respected and treated fair
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On the whole, I think it is a film worth watching.
Eliza was an extreme ambitious and persistent girl who never gave up the opportunity to improve herself. He was a lazy man who only wanted to have fun and refused to work. What’s worse, when he became wealthy, he told Eliza never came to him again. I also quite agree with his point of view toward wealth. They worked harder and strived to support themselves or even their family.
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