The story of Henry James' s Mayuzumi West Ryukyu is spoken by a male narrator. This man statue is used to reveal deep stagnation in many social interactions that existed in the 19th century. Winterbourne is the hero, "filtering" the impression of the heroine Desi Miller, so he can not see Daisy unless he passes Winterbourne qualified prose. Therefore, at the end of the story, I feel that we have never seen Daisy. Winterbone's "frozen" eyes are asphyxial, but I can only see this short "flower".
Eyes are easy to be fooled by appearance. Through the role of Daisy Miller, author Henry James solved the tragic and innocent issue of untrained Americans. Daisy was created as the innocence of America, the essence of an ideal woman. Her "Daisy-like" attribute has something in common at every turning point. Her flirting way and the constant need for attention to men is the reason for the tragedy. The tragedy of this novel is not the death of Daisy, it is that you can not build a relationship with Winterbone, this is the only person that truly see her innocence. She established relationships with men with low social status, but at that time it was negative. This kind of rebellion can be regarded as wanting her to pay attention. She always needs attention, especially the attention of men, obviously due to her father's negligence, her father is the most influential person in her life. Daisy Miller is a young lady without guidance.
Henry James wrote many classic stories in his era. These wonderful classics are "Western Miller". Daisy Miller is a love story about a young woman who seems to be outdated in culture and society. This is about a girl who wants to be free and achieves this by showing her ignorance to society. While reading, we met many of the themes that Daisy Miller brought to myself. There is her innocence in these topics. Henry James's "Western Miller" has a pure theme. It brings great misery to the hero. Is Daisy 's death related to her innocent or rude lifestyle? Daisy Miller is a unique girl who seems to be doing something bad for her innocence.