'Eliza Doolittle' is a fictional character from the play 'Pygmalion' by 'George Bernard Shaw'. She is a poor flower girl from London who dreams of improving her social status. The story follows her transformation as she learns to speak and behave like a lady, guided by the phonetics professor 'Henry Higgins'.
Eliza's journey highlights themes of class distinction and identity. Through her character, Shaw explores the impact of language and education on one's social standing. Eliza's struggles and triumphs resonate with audiences, making her a memorable figure in literature and theater.