Pygmalion

by

George Bernard Shaw

Freddy Eynsford Hill Character Analysis

Clara's brother, who becomes fond of Eliza in Act Three. In Act Five, we learn that he has been writing her love letters, and Eliza perhaps wants to marry him. He represents a way for Eliza to escape the control of Higgins, although by marrying him she would in a sense be entering into Freddy's control, rather than finding her own independence.

Freddy Eynsford Hill Quotes in Pygmalion

The Pygmalion quotes below are all either spoken by Freddy Eynsford Hill or refer to Freddy Eynsford Hill. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Act 3 Quotes

The new small talk. You do it so awfully well.

Related Characters: Freddy Eynsford Hill (speaker), Eliza Doolittle
Page Number: 61
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Freddy Eynsford Hill Quotes in Pygmalion

The Pygmalion quotes below are all either spoken by Freddy Eynsford Hill or refer to Freddy Eynsford Hill. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Act 3 Quotes

The new small talk. You do it so awfully well.

Related Characters: Freddy Eynsford Hill (speaker), Eliza Doolittle
Page Number: 61
Explanation and Analysis: