Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Analysis Of Short Story Daisy Miller
Analysis Of Short Story Daisy MillerIt is very  raise to analyze this short  legend Daisy Miller written by  atomic number 1 James. This novel has a lot of fascinating things  coif to be   take on and understood, and behind the story of the novel a lot of symbols are hidding ready to be dyscovered and understood. This symbols are revealing a new perspective upon the story, a new  guidance of understanding the narrative.Another interesting thing  notice in Daisy Miller is the permanent contrast that is being created,  same(p) a symbolic opposition  mingled with summer and winter, hot and c honest-to-god, youth and old age, flower (daisy) and winter, life and death. Daisy Miller herself is an  cast situated in the  shopping centre of contrastive opinions, she plays the part of the innocent lady friend, being permanently judged by bon ton, judged by Winterbourne, although deep inside she is innocent and pure so, an incongruity between  humans and appearance is being created.Another inte   resting aspect of this novel is the setting. From the  get down of the book, the author makes a great introduction by situating the action, placing the reader   considerably in the situation. Firstly the location is being named At the little  townsfolk in Veney, in Switzerland, so, the place is set. The narrative technique used by the author in the first paragraphs is a very interesting one. The  human body is firstly enlarged and then slowly with  each word, the  accent converges, persisting on the description of the hotel and the tourist, ending by setting the time a beautiful summer morning and then concentrating on one of the novels  caliber Winterbourne. So, a part of the action takes part in Switzerland and another  atom of the novels action takes place in Rome. These two settings are notarbitrary chosen, both  become a deep significance. These places are symbols of other literary works or genres. Firstly both are tight related with Romantic poets whom Winterbourne  late regar   d. Mary Shelleys Frankenstein takes place largely in Switzerland, and Mary Shelley wrote it during the time that she, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and  nobleman Byron sojourned at Lake geneva. Mary Shelley and John Keats are both buried in the Protestant Cemetery, which becomes Daisys own final resting place4.Chapter three starts with the sentence Winterbourne, who had returned to Geneva the day after his excursion to Chillon, went to Rome towards the end of January5. This sentence points  on the dot the three main locations where the action of the novel takes place and where the characters of the novel  dribble their relationships and their attitudes.Not randomly chosen, the capital of Italy, Rome might be seen as a mute character, a silent witness of the action or as a background that links contrastive matters. Rome is the metropolis of Renaissance, the city where art bloomed, a city where the artist might easily find the place to express. Here, Daisy be entertains in a very libertine wa   y she doesnt care  nigh any social or ethical values, maintaining her  naturalness and her integrity without anybody, especi every last(predicate)y Winterbourne to notice that. Daisy, like an artist, is only judged and condemned and only after her dead she is being understood and appreciated.In Rome there was a lot of talking about the so called Roman fever this  canal has a double significance, although firstly it could be understood as the mothers  stir up about their daughters, this expression symbolize a disease malaria, the malady that was  tenacious the city, and who  in the long run kills Daisy.Another important setting of the novels action is the  coliseum this is the background where a very important scene takes place. Here Daisy has the final  realise with Winterbourne, here she contacts the fever, malaria and after that she dies. This place is not randomly chose. In  antediluvian times, the Coliseum was a place famous for different fights and contests. But also, the Colis   eum is well-known as the place where centuries of Christian martyrdoms took place6. Considering this background from a symbolic perspective the Coliseum becomes a place where an innocent girl was killed without having any guilt and being pure and sinless just like the Christians in the ancient times.It is typical for Henry James to represent the society of people interested in ideas and refinements of subtle manner. He often was considered as being a cosmopolite because he liked travelling so much and he often moved between America, England and Europe.The conflict between Americans and Europeans can be found as one of the main themes in the background of his novel. This theme has at its basis a modernistic  imagination specific to the age.The American origin plays a great role in the novel because all the characters that bare this nationality are the greatest characters, that mature and finally achieve a greatness at the end of the novel.The usual image that we find is the one of th   e American that loses a part of that initial  white when encountering the figure of the European with life experience.When it comes to James structure of the novel, we can find that almost all of them are structured in the same way. We have a central thing that supremely matters, as James himself said, that all the lines point at. In Daisy Miller , this supreme matter is Winterbourne lust for the  breakthrough of Daisys innocence. As a consequence we have the circular structure of the novel as an approach to the central subject.Henry James offers us situations of a society that he was part of and we can see that in his novels, every incident has its function in providing us more information about a situation or a character. Although we may be tempted to  translate that he had a sort of realism  in his works, the only  creation we can find is the description of a society of conflict.  
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