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In its depiction of Daisy's moral virtue, James's Daisy Miller: A Study is ambiguous. This is likely because _____. Select all that apply. Realist writers were greatly concerned with the moral hierarchy of their society James desired to mirror the reality of a world in which most people are morally ambiguous Daisy is a young person who is still trying to define her identity as an individual the controversy over the quality of Daisy's character creates tension in the novel

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answer is b and c

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  1. James desired to mirror the reality of a world in which most people are morally ambiguous
  2. Daisy is a young person who is still trying to define her identity as an individual.

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This story shows a psychological description of the mind of a young woman and an analysis of the traditional views of a society where she clearly does not fit in. Through Daisy's story, Henry James debates his opinion about Europeans and Americans' beliefs about each, and also about the most general prejudices that are common in any culture.

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