This novel is about a young girl named Daisy Miller. She and her family were Americas but that lived in hotels all around Europe. At the beginning of the story daisy meets a man named Winterbourne, she started talking to him and telling him about her life. After tat and in less than two hours of talking with this man she planned to do out with him to a castle in Venvey were she was staying. They couldn’t go the same day they meted but two days later they went to the castle all alone and winterbourne told daisy that he has leaving Venvey. Daisy got really mad at him, at a man he only new a few days, but then made him promise her that when he came back he would visit her in Rome. For Winterbourne all of what was happening with Daisy was really strange, since in Europe girls didn’t act that easily towards a man.
As soon as Winterbourne arrived to Rome he went visit Daisy at the hotel she was staying. They meted also in a party in were Winterbourne presented Daisy his friend Mrs. Walker and Daisy presented to them her new friend Giovanelli. After the activity Daisy was going to take a walk with Giovanelli at night what seemed wrong for all of the Europeans. Mrs. Walker tried to prevent and teach her for doing these things but she didn’t wanted to learn because she didn’t consider that to be wrong. Daisy spend a lot of time with Giovanelli something Winterbourne didn’t like, and people started saying that she was a bad girl, that what she was doing was wrong, that she was a flirt and also that she maybe was engaged to Giovanelli, something that wasn’t true. Winterbourne for this didn’t wanted to be with Daisy no more. In the last night that she went out with Giovanelli also talked with winterbourne about being and not being engaged to Giovanelli, something that made Winterbourne really mad, she got sick of the roman fiver and a few days later died. Winterbourne and Giovanelli coincided in her tomb, and when they talked a little about her, Giovanelli said that she was really innocent, something that leaved winterbourne thinking but finally continued with his life.
Bust I think that this story the massage that wanted to send us is about the difference in culture and how we shouldn’t judge people because of what they do, because we really don’t know what they are truly doing and also we don’t know their culture. In this story the cultural differences are represented by Daisy that was the American, Winterbourne that was an Europeanized American and Mrs. Walked that practiced European culture all the time an tried to teach it to Daisy.
As soon as Winterbourne arrived to Rome he went visit Daisy at the hotel she was staying. They meted also in a party in were Winterbourne presented Daisy his friend Mrs. Walker and Daisy presented to them her new friend Giovanelli. After the activity Daisy was going to take a walk with Giovanelli at night what seemed wrong for all of the Europeans. Mrs. Walker tried to prevent and teach her for doing these things but she didn’t wanted to learn because she didn’t consider that to be wrong. Daisy spend a lot of time with Giovanelli something Winterbourne didn’t like, and people started saying that she was a bad girl, that what she was doing was wrong, that she was a flirt and also that she maybe was engaged to Giovanelli, something that wasn’t true. Winterbourne for this didn’t wanted to be with Daisy no more. In the last night that she went out with Giovanelli also talked with winterbourne about being and not being engaged to Giovanelli, something that made Winterbourne really mad, she got sick of the roman fiver and a few days later died. Winterbourne and Giovanelli coincided in her tomb, and when they talked a little about her, Giovanelli said that she was really innocent, something that leaved winterbourne thinking but finally continued with his life.
Bust I think that this story the massage that wanted to send us is about the difference in culture and how we shouldn’t judge people because of what they do, because we really don’t know what they are truly doing and also we don’t know their culture. In this story the cultural differences are represented by Daisy that was the American, Winterbourne that was an Europeanized American and Mrs. Walked that practiced European culture all the time an tried to teach it to Daisy.





