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Why must Daisy’s life be sacrificed at the end of this story? What does this suggest about James’s feelings about life ""in society"" and the possibility of life outside it? Does Winterbourne bear any
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Why must Daisy’s life be sacrificed at the end of this story? What does this suggest about James’s feelings about life ""in society"" and the possibility of life outside it? Does Winterbourne bear any responsibility for Daisy's death?
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because he promised them
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