Paper Assignment: Analyze the Similarities Between The Characters Daisy Miller from Henry James' Bool of the Same Name, and Huck Finn, from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
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For this paper I have chosen to analyze the similarities between Daisy Miller and Huckleberry Finn. Though the novels containing these characters seem to be of very different genres, with very different subjects and content matters, the two main characters are in all actuality very similar, both in personality and background.
The first and most striking similarity between Huckleberry Finn and Daisy Miller is that neither cares a whit about social norm - what is
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Daisy and Huck enter society just as America entered the world, young, inexperienced, with little understanding of class and culture, but with a great deal of interest in wealth, and knowledge of what lies in humanity. Perhaps more importantly, even in what is thought of as such a racist novel, Huckleberry Finn represents the progression of America from the fetters of slavery into the Abolitionist movement, a time of struggle, experience, and, most importantly, freedom.
Daisy and Huck enter society just as America entered the world, young, inexperienced, with little understanding of class and culture, but with a great deal of interest in wealth, and knowledge of what lies in humanity. Perhaps more importantly, even in what is thought of as such a racist novel, Huckleberry Finn represents the progression of America from the fetters of slavery into the Abolitionist movement, a time of struggle, experience, and, most importantly, freedom.