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A 3 page expository of Daisy Miller by Henry James. No additional sources cited.
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as well as cultural differences. Daisy Miller is by most perspectives, nothing more than an American woman who comes from less than wealthy traditions. She is also very symbolic of
American people as well, offering up a character who can be examined from many perspectives. With that in mind the following paper presents an expository of Daisy Miller.
Daisy Miller by James Daisy Miller is a young woman who is in Europe and a young woman who is simply enjoying herself
and the culture she sees. She is not an incredibly intelligent woman, nor a woman who seems to really understand that she is often looked down upon by Europeans, and
by the man she is interested in, an American. She has no real style and no real class, though she is also a woman who wants to be more in
relationship to being part of the high class, wealthy class, of Europe. In looking at one excerpt the American man, Winterbourne, is being told, by Mrs. Costello, about the faults
of Daisy. She had told him something and "He immediately perceived, from her tone, that Miss Daisy Millers place in the social scale was low" (James Part I). He states
that he assumes Mrs. Costello is not that fond of Daisy and her mother and Mrs. Costello states, "They are the sort of Americans that one does ones duty by
not--not accepting" and that Daisy "is very common" (James Part I). Winterbourne, however, is taken with her and her pretty ways. He
thinks she is a delight and very innocent and different. This is because he is more of a higher class in society than her and he feels he is more
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