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English, 02.11.2021 03:50 maxdmoo1234

Discussion #4: James: "Daisy Miller" 1.Read Henry James: "Daisy Miller."

2.While still in Vevey, Winterbourne knows that approaching and talking to Daisy in public would not be acceptable in Geneva. However, he allows it to happen. He also transgresses social codes by inviting her to see the castle with him. Winterbourne is very critical of Daisy's behavior.

3.Does he take responsibility for his misdeeds?

4.Why or why not? Use examples from the text to support your discussion.

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