Daisy Miller and elderly women's personal and social Henry James' s "Western Ryo Kaoru, research" and Mary Wilkins Freeman's "Old Woman Marken" collide with individuals and society with moral ambiguity These two short stories are stories of strong individual women colliding directly with their destructive male society and trying to stick innocently against social rules and expectations Freeman and James Both have built strong women in various forms.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; An American young woman traveling overseas, Daisy Miller has problems with European society and its social standards. As an independent young lady, Daisy simply does not want to succumb to these restrictive ideas, as many other Americans like winterbone tend to do. She represents a more free and more natural way of social interaction and suffers from a strict and conservative society. In the novel "Western Miller: A Study", Henry James reveals the problem of Winterbone in understanding the strange behavior of Daisy. Winterbone is a central issue of text that could not find a suitable category for daisy flirting. Most of the book focuses on Daisy's social mistakes and discussions on these mistakes.
Daisy Miller (1878): Daisy Miller is a precocious American young who stayed in Europe during the golden age of her life. In a steady pursuit of European society, this is the key to realizing her boring imagination, ignoring self-discipline and sexual self-propagation to protect itself from acceptable behavior of traditional society I chose. Portrait of a woman (1881): When her father died and stubbornly dominated her fate, Isabel Archer made estate and refused many viable marriage proposals. Unusual, her sexual anxiety about the male character encouraged her to marry a weak distant man with a dark and dark relationship. When she noticed that she was only after her money, Isabel despised her selfish husband and the reader wondered if she would return to traditional emotional weakness.
Older woman Ma Guen killed her granddaughter because of her selfish humanity. Unfortunately, egoism is a characteristic that people can not handle. Society contributes to human self-related intention. The old lady, Magoun, expressed these features with the motivation to kill Lily. Due to her selfishness, she made up her mind to prevent reuniting her granddaughter again. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman has the reader understand that we must comply with it for the society we live in and suffer if we do not comply. The old lady, Magoun, deliberately chose to resist her role in society, so she inadvertently punished her.