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Daisy Miller symbolizes _____. Select all that apply.

A. the country of America
B. freshness and youth
C. the educated, well-traveled aristocracy
D. the vast power of the British Empire

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A---the country of AmericaB---freshness and youth
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The name of Daisy symbolizes more so on the though "He loves me loves me not" insinuating Being young and vibrant and in love
(very similar to the actual flower named "daisy" 's meaning)
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Daisy Miller symbolizes the country of America as well as the freshness and youth (Options A and B)


"Daisy Miller" is a novel written by Henry James and first published in 1879. In Henry James's novel “Daisy Miller”, Daisy who is a wealthy young American girl symbolizes the American women of those times who travelled abroad eager to know the European culture and expose themselves to the Old World. Daisy represents the typical American girl due to her youth, freshness, sweetness, innocence, but at the same time, she shows herself rebellious as well as ignorant. What is more, she does not care about what others think of her since she is unaware of social conventions and criticism.


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