American writers and poets of the 19th century have created literature to criticize social imperfections and describe them in detail. Emily Dickinson retires when he contacts the outside world at the age of 23 and can be said to be a poet. Her untitled poem "faith" can be interpreted as a criticism of the male dominant society at the time and supports the subject of Henry James' work "Western Miller: Research" criticizing social expectations and practices doing.
A controversial short story by Henry James "West Miller: Study" depicts a young European named Winterbourne who is about to accept his American girl named Daisy Miller. watch. Henry James was born in New York in 1843, but he spends most of his life in Europe. When he lived in Europe he met many American tourists. After these encounters, Henry decided that he wanted to explore the difference between innocent Americans and complex Europeans.
In the story written by James James, Daisy Miller, James tells the story of a young American woman named Daisy Miller and her family during vacation in Europe. Daisy is on vacation in the new world, seeking ways to learn and adapt to her new environment. She is trying to adapt to sophisticated society, but she is not accepted all over the world because of its different lifestyle. Based on this story, I think that the cause of death of Daisy was the result; however, there are several given perspectives that it is purely coincidental and may occur to anyone. Henry James prove this by using letters, scenes and symbols
In the introduction to "Western Miller", "Pandora", "Patagonia" and "Other Stories", Henry James explains the inspiration for "Western Miller: A Study". The difference between Simmel and the primitive man he observed. James wrote how he observes "a young daughter, a natural and free child, the ambition of his own luck, the ambiguous and appealing Romans are innocent". ) This observation became his character Daisy Miller. In the story, she decides based on her age and ease of personality. Because she does not know how to do the right thing based on the years of her life, no one can criticize these decisions.
In the story of Daisy Miller, Henry James, Character Daisy Miller is depicted as a typical American cheater. In Europe, the attitude of a single married young woman is not Miswest Miller's attitude. In other roles through the story it helps to draw her to be a flirting conclusion to observe her flirting behavior. Her male friend, Winterbourne, is the subject of her flirting. She was asked about the following events, but it became a frivolous or innocent young lady who answered clearly.