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Daisy Miller’s Innocence
Daisy Miller is a wonderfully complex novel written by Henry James. ... Daisy defies all social customs for young girls in Europe and is scorned by not only the Europeans for it, but also the Americans visiting Europe. One of the central conflicts in this story is Winterbourne’s struggle to understand how to classify Daisy. ... This remains a mystery throughout the entire novel as Daisy’s outward appearance suggests one thing, while her manners suggests quite another.
In Daisy Miller, Henry James symbolizes the conflicts between American innocence and the American colony.
Approximate Word count = 427 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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