Let's compare the style of James from "Western Miller" to "The Miller in the Jungle". James' style has become more sophisticated, complex, and intelligent; this can be expressed through information sent to the reader through his sentence structure and length, choice of words, and stories. For example, in "Western Miller", James tells stories in a simple way. The first meeting with Winterbourne and his Daisy Millar revealed it: "She talked to Wimborne as if she knew him for a long time.
It was the first and most powerful tragedy, as Henry James' s Mutsu Riceko and "Beasts in the Jungle" used a common theme such as breaking ambition and wasting life. Everyone's charm is not only the dark conspiracy and atmosphere but the smallest detail that James is offering to us. Ignore the strange small laughter of Daisy and delete Machel's "what is on your own, face down, on the grave" and what we left behind. There are conflicting American and European cultures and "beasts in the jungle", but a very detailed internal diary is suitable for his fate.
Let's compare the style of James from "Western Miller" to "The Miller in the Jungle". As his talent matures, James' style becomes more complex and intelligent; this is indicated by information sent to the reader through his sentence structure and length, choice of words, and stories. For example, in "Western Miller" James tells Wilburber's story and the first encounter with Desi Miller easily and clearly. "She talked to Wimborne, she seems to know him for a long time.
James 'most popular story, Daisy Miller, was the first person to win Henry James' deserving praise. Among all his works, only rotating screws are well known. Daisy Miller is the story of a girl traveling to Europe with her mother and brother. Vivi in ​​Switzerland resort met Daisy and a handsome young American male, Frederick Winterbourne. Winterbourne and Daisy became Aquatinted and Winterbourne was immediately taken to Daisy. He has never seen anyone like her - she flirts, is very unorthodox and impulsive. Daisy did what he wanted to do, without considering the habit that European society strictly adhered to. Daisy persuaded her to be taken out so as not to take him to Winterbourne. This unprecedented behavior did not seem to bother Daisy's mother, but Mrs. Costello who was completely angered with a shock completely refused to see Daisy - a low level American.