Monologues From My Fair Lady

Saturday, 6 July 2024

Where are you going? Then it'll be her own business again. The majesty and grandeur of the English language.... Something rather unpleasant has happened.

Monologues From Published Plays Female

And I can be civil and kind to people, which is more than you can. I ask you, as a parent, what was I to think? It's you who've hit me. What have you left me fit for? I'll make a queen of that barbarous wretch! Now you can throw me back again! Does Civility Equal Kindness? Most readers would say yes, yet it draws a stark contrast to Higgins' excuse of unbiased severity.

Monologues From My Fair Lady Bird

This is no time for flippancy, Higgins. Did you tell 'im I come in a taxi? I have made you a consort for a king! If you know them, say them. This is the girl I jotted down last night. At a moment like this, with so much at stake..... 's utterly indecent that you don't need a glass of port. Pay the bills and say no to the invitations. But it's my belief they done the old woman in. That's hardly happened to me before. Henry Higgins's Monologue from My Fair Lady. I don't mind if I do. Don't you think so, Higgins? I wouldn't worry about that if I were you. '"Just you wait Until we're swimmin' in the sea '"And you get the cramp a little ways from me '"When you yell you're gonna drown I'll get dressed and go to town '"Just you wait!

Monologues From My Fair Lady

You incarnate insult to the English language! I told you, I'm awfully sorry. Thank you, Colonel Pickering. Now you're free, and you can do what you like. I could kill you, you selfish brute! I don't want to be accused of stealing. Are you feeling all right, Mr. Higgins? In reality, we do not know what happens to the two characters of "Pygmalion. " And I gotta track 'em down in just a few more hours. Now I'm tied neck and 'eels and everybody touches me. My fair lady analysis. '"ln Spain, in Spain '"The rain in Spain Stays mainly in the plain'" We're making fine progress, Pickering. You talk about me as though I was a motorbus.

My Fair Lady Famous Lines

'"Cause men are so friendly Good-natured and kind '"A better companion You never will find '"lf I were hours late for dinner Would you bellow? My lady friend gets French lessons for pence an hour..... a real French gentleman. Maybe the romantic sort would have the two live happily ever after while those jaded by love would be happy to see her go out in the world and enjoy her independence. '"You were a man of grace and polish '"Who never spoke above a hush '"Now all at once you're using language '"That would make a sailor blush '"Let a woman in your life '"And you're plunging in a knife! If you're goin' t' make a compliment of it-- -Sit down! What'll become of her when you've finished teaching? Monologue from my fair lady. Then say '"cup, cup, cup, cup, of, of, of, of. '" You can tell him that straight. '"l have often walked down this street before '"But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before '"All at once am I several stories high '"Knowing I'm on the street where you live '"Are there lilac trees in the heart of town? '"l'm willing to tell you. Now, you see that flame?

My Fair Lady Analysis

I'll say you're the greatest teacher alive if you do that. Miss Doolittle, my son would like to dance with you. You and me is men o' the world, ain't we? I ain't done nothin' wrong by speakin' to the gentleman. I don't want him to work. Think of how agonizing it would be. Brown, brown, brown, yes. I merely suggested we should be kind to this poor girl. Monologues from my fair lady bird. '"But I'm so used to hear her say '"'Good morning' every day '"Her joys, her woes '"Her highs, her lows '"Are second nature to me now '"Like breathing out and breathing in '"l'm very grateful she's a woman And so easy to forget '"Rather like a habit one can always break '"And yet I've grown Accustomed to the trace '"Of something in the air '"Accustomed to her face'" Oh, we are proud. I know everyone in Europe. Really, sir, if you are a detective..... needn't protect me against molestation from young women..... Well, I'm willin' to marry 'er. Why do you think I'm dressed up like a ruddy pallbearer? The Queen of Transylvania is here.

Eliza's father has come to take her away. How do you come to be up so far east? Off with you to the sort of people you like. Walk over everybody? Anybody'd think you was my father!