Friday, March 15, 2019

Comparing Daisy and Countess Olenska in Daisy Miller and The Age of Inn

The story Daisy Miller is a accost of a love that can never be. The character Annie P. Miller (known as Daisy Miller) is portrayed as a puppylike naive wild yet, detached girl who ask to do nothing more but train fun with the company she please. The story Daisy Miller is a lot analogous The Age of Innocence. In both the movie and the book the leading dame was shunned from society because of their behavior. Both Daisy and the Countess Olenska were misunderstood and out-casted because they were saw as different. These women did not want to conform to what the society thought was proper and good, they had their own opinion and was brave in their time to state it. Daisy thought it was okay, up to now nice to micturate many gentlemen friends. She did not find it to mean she was of recklessness. Daisy thought the more gentlemen and even lady friends she had proved her to be more sociable. She was a bold young lady who said what she felt and did what she wanted. When Daisy enjoyed the companionship of a gentleman she freely says so, and publicly complements the fellow. Daisy knew that people did not thi...

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