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Within the confines of a few finely typed pages, Henry James creates a very complex character in Daily Miller: A Study. Daisy Miller is a young girl, living life on the outskirts of maturity, dipping her toes in before she decides to jump into the pool of adulthood. James creates an extraordinary contradiction with Daisy. ...
Superficially, Daisy Miller is nothing more than a scheming, insecure child who manipulates men to make herself feel important. Miller is of no substance, she states things only to get reactions out of men. ... In a piece such as this, one expects a character such as Daisy to grow. ... The hope is that if Daisy continues to act this way, she will eventually grow up because she realizes that she is hurting people. ... Underneath her facade, however, Miller is just a child experimenting with her power.
Approximate Word count = 659 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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