Daisy Miller
Style and Technique
In «Daisy Miller», Henry James employs a style that combines elements of realism and psychological analysis. The language of the work is refined and precise, with an emphasis on dialogue and internal monologues, allowing for a deeper understanding of the characters' personalities. James masterfully conveys the subtle nuances of social interactions and cultural differences between Americans and Europeans. Literary devices include the use of symbolism and irony, which help to reveal themes of freedom, prejudice, and social pressure. The narrative structure is linear but rich in details that gradually unveil the inner world of the characters and their motivations. James pays special attention to the description of settings and moods, creating an atmosphere that enhances the drama of the events.
