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What does the flower girl mean when she cries ""my character is the same to me as any lady’s"" in act 1 of Pygmalion

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She is a good person that cares about her reputation and she cares about having a good character even though she is poor

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What the flower girl mean when she cries, "y character is the same to me as any lady's means that She is a good person that cares about her reputation and she as well cares about having a good character even though she is poor.

Eliza is a flower girl, who comes to Professor Henry Higgins asking for elocution lessons, after a chance encounter at Covent Garden in which Higgins goes along with it for the purposes of a wager because he felt that he can turn her into the toast of elite London society.

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