This is a paraphrase paper of a scene in Daisy Miller by Henry James. The paper not only paraphrases the scene, but it also delves deep into the thoughts of the characters and the author.
Title: This is a paraphrase paper of a scene in Daisy Miller by Henry James. The paper not only paraphrases the scene, but it also delves deep into the thoughts of the characters and the author.
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Details: Words: 998 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
This is a paraphrase paper of a scene in Daisy Miller by Henry James. The paper not only paraphrases the scene, but it also delves deep into the thoughts of the characters and the author.
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 998 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
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Daisy Miller, Henry James
Chapter 3, pg.88-90
· Note: I will not make a clearly identifiable distinction between the narrator, Winterbourne or myself, as I believe this haziness to be a fundamental mode of transmission of the message the author wants to portray. The short story 'Daisy Miller' is quite ironically not about Daisy at all. Rather it is a novel about Winterbourne and more broadly about society as a whole. In fact, to extend
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the object of an irrational passion. If Daisy would reveal an evident aversion to Winterbourne, it would be easier for him to think more lightly of her. However Winterbourne cannot understand her and he remains but a perplexed lover. Winterbourne experiences an irrational sensation that will continue to irritate him as long as he does not understand.
The paradoxical Daisy continues to present herself as an incomprehensible oscillating wave of outright rudeness and innocent youth...