![]() ![]() This paper tries to show how Higgins, the colonizer, and Eliza, the colonized enter the Third Space in which no party has priority over the other in which power relationships are reciprocal and their identities are mutually constructed. imperfectly as a sign of resistance to servitude on the other hand, employing the colonial mimicry strategy, the colonizer desires a reformed recognizable Other as a subject of difference that is almost the same, but not quite. Bhabha's theories, the Other employs the mimicry strategy either too perfectly or. Bhabha, paradoxically functions as both resemblance and menace in the hands of the colonizer and the Other. Pygmalion, a mimicry play, shows how the mimicry strategy, proposed by Homi K. ![]() Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion portrays the mutually complex relationship between the colonizer and the colonized. ![]()
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