1. Daisy Miller by Henry James
The very acquaintance with Daisy Miller, the reader cannot have negative feelings towards her, but is filled with tenderness and belief that the character is innocent and of simple soul. ... Daisy Miller resembles something cute and beautiful entailing tenderness without even a suspect that her soul can be different from her appearance. ... Although she could flirt with any man, sit in corners with some Italians, dance with the same partners all the evenings, receive visits late at night, finally the reader realizes that "she appreciated Winterbourne's esteem " (James). ...
- Word Count: 761
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School