How is Mrs. Higgins’s point of view influenced by the time and culture in which she lives?
Options:
- She cannot imagine a way for a woman to survive on her own.
- She is shocked that a woman would enjoy cultural events.
- She disapproves of the idea of boys playing with dolls.
- She puts her fingers in her ears when the men make too much noise.
Answer:
This option indicates that Mrs. Higgins’s views are shaped by a time and culture where women were not typically seen as independent or self-sufficient, reflecting societal norms and expectations of her era.