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How does gossip affect the reader’s perception of Daisy Miller? Your answer should be at least 150 words. Doesn’t have to be 150 words

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The gossip is upon greatness of gratitude which took place upon the action that Miller has created.

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Answer:

Gossip affects and deforms the perspective of the reader on the character since those ideas are affected by personal biases or beliefs of the people saying them.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this book by Henry James, we get the story of Daisy Miller through the perspective of different people, except through her own words. Winterbourne is the main narrator, he is a man and is emotionally interested in Daisy Miller, this affects his perception and his descriptions tend to be biased by those emotions.

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