The written play is better than My Fair Lady in which Eliza's last decision is different.
There was one thing that I noticed and it was the usage of no apostrophe in contractions, even in Professor Higgins's and Pickering's speech. I am a bit confused about it. I have always heard that a sentence having "youre" instead of "you're" is gramatically incorrect. Can someone correct me if I am ignorant of something here?
The play was actually awesome, witty and engaging. I enjoyed reading Mr. Doolittle's dialogues a lot as well. Fascinating book, a bit of a laugh but deals with serious matters like class distinction and the changing of people according to the society they dwell in.



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I don't believe that's possible.
