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    In Daisy Miller, James sets about to study in detail his story’s namesake. What he discovers is the young, beautiful girl is untainted by European prejudices: unlike the male protagonist, Frederick Winterbourne. In the opening scene of his story, James depicts in vivid detail the Swiss landscape of Vevey with its large lake, glittering in the background. There seems in James’s florid description to be a hint of nostalgia for a bygone time, and this is reflected in him comparing and contrasting

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    “Psychological Realism in “Daisy Miller” Written by Henry James, “Daisy Miller” is a novella that first appeared in Cornhill magazine in 1878 and later published in 1879. The novella narrates the courtship of a young beautiful American girl called Daisy Miller by Winterbourne, a sophisticated young American-turned European man, whose efforts to win her heart has been derailed by Daisy Miller’s flirtatiousness and care-free life, which has been frowned upon by the community in Geneva and Rome. This

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    In Henry James’s “novella,” his heroine: Daisy Miller is a young woman who dared to challenge the old guard. Her nature, though rebellious was pure and innocent, and her death was in itself her last rebellion. She died a martyr for a cause in which she believed: the freedom of women. She was the first of a new generation of independent women, women outside of the control of the Mrs. Walkers of the world: women who were free. Alive Daisy was bound by the chains of society, in death she was let

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    The personal novel I chose was called “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. The publishers were Harper & Brothers, which was published in 1879. There are a total of 43 pages. The way James’ novels are structured is that he begins it with a situation and a character. James would then, in effect, sit back and simply observe what would happen when a character was confronted with this new situation. This allowed him more freedom and allowed him the opportunity of "getting to know" his character by observing

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    Assignment: James’ use of Ambiguity in Daisy Miller and theme Ambiguity Conveys Theme in James’ Daisy Miller In the novella, Daisy Miller by Henry James, the complexities of social conventions, gender stereotyping and conformity are exposed through the actions and words of the protagonists. Daisy Miller is the young woman who invites a multitude of speculation regarding her personality and behavior. James creates ambiguity around Daisy as an insightful glimpse into the

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    At the beginning of the novel “Daisy Miller” by author we are introduced to two characters, Frederick Winterbourne who appears to be a calm and laid back individual who had previously been involved in a relationship with an older woman and Daisy Miller, who is a pretty young girl from New York who is traveling to Italy with her mother and brother. The context gives us some visualization as to Daisy’s physical appearance stating "the young girl's eyes were singularly honest and fresh. They were wonderfully

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    by American writer Henry James in 1878, the novella “Daisy Miller” delineates the story of a young American girl Daisy Miller narrated by Winterbourne, a young compatriot of hers who has spent most of his life in Geneva. Henry, along with other characters in the novel, condemns Daisy’s boldness and defiance. He often describes Daisy as seductress who is trying to trap Winterbourne. However, feminist interpretation of the novel brings forth Daisy as a heroine who represents first generation New Woman

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    Daisy Miller, a lady of intrigue and danger. A personage to not be trifled with, yet seemingly enjoys trifling with others. A lady of beauty and grace that left her wild side completely unchecked in a world of deportment and social standards. Daisy Miller written by Henry James is a short novel which details the rise and untimely demise of an American heiress coming into contact with old world standards of conduct. Mr. Winterbourne, the man through whom the reader sees Miss Daisy, is the central

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    novella “Daisy Miller” by Henry James, women are viewed as the inferior and weaker gender, as they are expected to abide by all of society's’ laws while at the same time being constantly diminished as human beings. When Winterbourne and Daisy first meet, Daisy is looking for her little brother Randolph, who Winterbourne was previously having a conversation with. Daisy and Winterbourne have a conversation about Randolph’s education, all the while, Winterbourne’s eyes are focused on Daisy. Winterbourne

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    novella, Daisy Miller, Winterbourne tells his aunt, Mrs. Costello, “You were right in that remark you made last summer. I was booked to make a mistake. I have lived too long in foreign parts” (459). What did he mean by mistake? Mr. Winterbourne meant that he made a mistake in misjudging Daisy. He allowed his time in Europe to cloud his judgement about what a good girl was and how she was to behave and that was his great mistake. He missed out on what could have been a good relationship with Daisy. Winterbourne

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