1. Daisy Miller - Behavior Determining Social Class
In the Henry James novel, Daisy Miller, the main character, Daisy Miller, is American and is at odds with European societal norms. James' novel is a "study" of the character Daisy Miller, as seen through the perspective of the character Winterbourne, an American European gentleman. ... Giovanelli, outside the Colosseum, Mrs. ... This cause and effect relationship of Daisy's behavior being "common" and her death being considered "common" is the ultimate example of behavior being the chief factor distinguishing class boundaries. ... While James' ai...
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- Approx Pages: 6
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate