Answer:
C) Doolittle
Explanation:
This description is given to Doolittle, Eliza's father, when he goes to Mr. Higgins's house in "My Fair Lady". This can be seen in scene I of act V of the play
"My fair lady" is considered one of the best musicals of all time, thanks to the elaborate dramaturgy and songs that are masterpieces. If in theater, every director's dream is to do "Hamlet" and in opera, "La traviata", in musical, the challenge is to put together "My fair lady". Each represents a pillar, a classic in its genre.
The musical tells the story of a powerful and distinguished phonetic teacher, Henry Higgins, eccentric, spoiled and seductive, who bets with his friend Colonel Pickering to be able to transform a poor flower peddler, Eliza Doolittle, whose aspirations were reduced to achieving some coins in the vicinity of Covent Garden, in a great lady of society.