Could you please help me analyze the grammar/structure of this sentence [closed]
Solution 1:
"What will become of me?" Is a rather dated way of saying "What will my financial and other circumstances be?". When it was used widely it was usually an indication that the speaker was facing a serious collapse of their fortune, probably leading to destitution. For instance "If Iose the farm what will become of me?"; "Now my husband has died what will become of me?" and so on.
Eliza Doolittle's problem, in both the play Pygmalion and the derived musical My Fair Lady was that, although she had been able to scrape a living as a flower girl before being used as an experimental subject by Higgins, she was, after that process, no longer satisfied with lower class life but did not have the means to live the comfortable middle class life she had been introduced to.