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Winterbourne’s study of Daisy Miller shows the difference between what one is perceived as and one’s true self.
The first meeting between Daisy and Winterbourne puzzles Winterbourne. Daisy resists all eye contact with Winterbourne and only talks to her brother. Seeing that daisy is not at least embarrassed by Winterbourne he decides to talk to her. ... ” Added Daisy (Pg. ... By the end of the first chapter Daisy convinced Winterbourne to take her to the Chateau de Chillon. Daisy’s mother and brother would not be attending this outing, which was very improper and un-lady like for the customs of Europe. When hearing of the trip Winterbourne’s aunt warns him that Daisy is no good and very improper. ...
Upon seeing Daisy everyday he knew that Daisy wanted to meet his aunt and other high society ladies. He doesn’t know how to tell Daisy his Aunt does not want to meet her because she was new money and she found Daisy very improper.
Approximate Word count = 760 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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