In class I asked you to keep in mind, when reading "Daisy Miller" why the eponymous (look it up) title is supplemented with the words "A Study". It may be fairly apparent, but not definitely so, after reading the first two chapters, who exactly is doing the studying... it could be Winterbourne, it could be us, the readers, or perhaps both.I would like to focus on we, the readers, as the studiers of Daisy, the character. Please tell me what you think of Daisy, her attitudes and actions. Make sure that you reference at least three parts of the story to support your opinion. Quotations will be appreciated.
Your answer should be no less than 300 words, clear and well-constructed. Please keep sentence coherency and paragraph construction in mind when writing this. Furthermore, choose your words wisely, yet take some risks with your vocabulary. I would advise answering the question on a Word Document and then cutting and pasting onto the Wikispace as the Wiki might crash and you will have lost your work. The deadline, once again, is Friday 27th August, no later.
Thanks.
Your answer should be no less than 300 words, clear and well-constructed. Please keep sentence coherency and paragraph construction in mind when writing this. Furthermore, choose your words wisely, yet take some risks with your vocabulary. I would advise answering the question on a Word Document and then cutting and pasting onto the Wikispace as the Wiki might crash and you will have lost your work. The deadline, once again, is Friday 27th August, no later.
Thanks.