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NEC The Endings of Daisy Miller and The Beast in The Jungle Discussion

 

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  1. Of  the two characters Daisy and Huck, who would you argue is the most  subversive (be sure to define what you mean by “subversive”), and why do  you think so?
  2. Since  May Bartram does all she can do to protect Marcher from knowing, how  does Marcher come to know what she hopes he will never know?
  3. In  both stories, the center of consciousness is a male figure  (Winterbourne in Daisy Miller, Marcher in The Beast in the Jungle) who  betrays his female counterpart (Daisy Miller, May Bartram). How are  these betrayals like each other and how are they different from each  other?

Peer responses

respond to each of the two students and use 150-200 words when responding. Start of by saying (Hello name)

Stefania

1.Of the two characters Daisy and Huck, who would you argue is the most subversive (be sure to define what you mean by “subversive”), and why do you think so?

Merriam Webstar dictionary defines subversive as : a cause of overthrow or destructionto pervert or corrupt by an undermining of morals, allegiance, or faith I think that Huck is the more subversive character because his actions had bad effects on others. Jim lost his family and was accused of killing Huck. Daisy was more of a modern free spirit  than Huck and her decisions only affected herself and her reputation. 

2.Since May Bartram does all she can do to protect Marcher from knowing, how does Marcher come to know what she hopes he will never know?

After her death, Marcher comes to realize that he has wasted time in trying to figure out what the secret was. He comes to regret not spending that time loving May and believes that if he had loved her better, that he would have had a happier life. However, I want to also point out that I at first thought the secret that May knew was that Marcher was gay and that was the reason why he couldn’t marry her.

3.In both stories, the center of consciousness is a male figure (Winterbourne in Daisy Miller, Marcher in The Beast in the Jungle) who betrays his female counterpart (Daisy Miller, May Bartram). How are these betrayals like each other and how are they different from each other?

They both wasted time trying to figure out the lady of interest.Both women end up dying before the men come to realize that they should have spent their time showing them more love. Winterbourne was morepreoccupied with how society and their moral rules to fully pursue Daisy. Marcher was preoccupied with finding out what May knew about him.

Elizabeth

1) Of  the two characters Daisy and Huck, who would you argue is the most  subversive (be sure to define what you mean by “subversive”), and why do  you think so? 

   Both Huck Finn and Daisy Miller share the views of not wanting to  change who they are even though society is wanting them to just be like  every other teenage boy or girl when they just want to be themselves and  show off their individualism. Both Daisy Miller and Huck Finn show  signs of asking moral questions throughout both of their stories while  they both learn how they can show their individualism while living in  society. I think that Huck was more subversive because he was good at  coming up with stories or lies to fib just about everyone that he  encounters throughout his story.

2)Since  May Bartram does all she can do to protect Marcher from knowing, how  does Marcher come to know what she hopes he will never know?

            A year after May’s death, and an event happens at the cemetery. One  autumn afternoon, he sees a male figure at a nearby grave. He is shocked  when he sees the other man’s face. As the man passes Marcher, he is  overwhelmed by the grief that he clearly feels, and wonders what loss he  had suffered. He feels a pang, and a realization occurs. He now  understands that in waiting for the event, the wait was ‘itself a  portion’ of his life. He realizes that he would have been able to live  if he had been able to love May. The realization that he has done  nothing, lived a pointless life becomes the Beast that now pounces. His  eyes darken, and he flings himself down on the tomb

3) In  both stories, the center of consciousness is a male figure  (Winterbourne in Daisy Miller, Marcher in The Beast in the Jungle) who  betrays his female counterpart (Daisy Miller, May Bartram). How are  these betrayals like each other and how are they different from each  other?

Winterbourne  defends Daisy feebly, but the story is about Winterbourne’s attempts  and inability to define Daisy in clear moral terms. He is preoccupied  with analyzing Daisy’s character because he is “addicted to observing  and analyzing” feminine beauty. He wants to be able to define and  categorize her, pin her down to some known class of woman that he  understands. Daisy is a novelty to him though with her candor and  spontaneity even though it may charm him, he is also mystified by her  lack of concern for the social niceties and the rules of propriety that  have been laid down by centuries of European civilization and adopted by  the American community in Rome. He befriends Daisy and tries to save  her but ultimately decides that she is morally beyond redemption.

The  main character John Marcher shows us what happens when someone never  looks beyond themselves and lives without ever truly understanding the  importance of giving yourself to another person and sincerely loving  them. As the story states, “the escape would have been to love [his dear  friend May Bartram]; then, then, he would have lived”. It is his lack  of reciprocating May Bartram’s love that dooms him to “the beast in the  jungle.”

I  think that both characters lead their counterparts on to believing that  someday they will become more then they are only for them to only focus  on themselves. I think that they only differences are that Marcher  knows that there is something between himself and May, where as  Winterbourne does not really care about there being anything between  himself and Daisy because his is only intrigued with her behavior.

Response Essay

Endings Rewrite

Rewrite the endings of Daisy Miller and The Beast in the Jungle or describe how you would change their endings. (2-3 pages)

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Pages to help you with Discussion Assignment and Essay

  • Henry James, Daisy Miller, pp. 342–381
  • Henry James, The Beast in the Jungle, pp. 399–429

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