The excerpt from "Daisy Miller" by Henry James uses third-person limited narration. This means the story is told from an external perspective, but focuses on the thoughts and experiences of one character, in this case probably Daisy Miller.
It's Daisy Miller
Yes, Daisy Miller is ultimately responsible for her own fate. Her actions and decisions, such as her flirtatious behavior and defiance of social norms, contribute to the chain of events that lead to her tragic outcome in Henry James's novella "Daisy Miller."
Daisy Miller is a free-spirited and naive young American woman who defies society's norms in Henry James's novel, while Hester Prynne is a strong and independent character who faces public shame and ostracism for her actions in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter. Daisy represents innocence and recklessness, while Hester represents resilience and empowerment despite her circumstances.
Henry Miller was in a few movies as himself. He appeared in The Henry Miller Odyssey, Henry Miller is Not Dead and in the 1981 film Reds. There was another Henry Miller who was in many silent movies during the early 20th century.
Henry Miller was born on December 26, 1891.
Henry Miller was born on December 26, 1891.
Samuel Henry Miller died in 1918.
Henry Miller - rancher - was born in 1827.
Henry Miller - rancher - died in 1916.
Henry D. Miller was born in 1867.
Henry W. Miller died in 1885.
Henry W. Miller was born in 1807.