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This research paper: Novelists frequently take their readers inside the minds of their protagonists, relating their inner-most thoughts and character. To a realist writer, such as Henry James, this sort of storytelling is unrealistic. The realistic novelist in the late nineteenth century felt that their work should hold up a mirror to reality and reflect the world not as they wished it to be, but as it is (Realism in Am. Literature). Consequently, to the realist, characterization is more important than plot and this is a feature that is particularly true of Henry James' novel Daisy Miller. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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