Respuesta :
D.) it is not her real name, indicating that daisy is trying to change herself to fit into society
Answer:
It is not her real name, indicating that Daisy is trying to change herself to fit into society.
Explanation:
The real name of Daisy in the novel of "Daisy Miller" written by Henry James is Annie P. Miller. The fact that she changed her name signifies that she was trying to change herself so that she could fit in the society.
The name 'Daisy' means a blooming flower. Daisy's native country is America, Schenectady, New York. She is travelling with her mother and brother in Europe. She meets Winterbourne there. Winterbourne describes her as flirtatious. She tries to flirt with men but she is an innocent girl. Daisy wants to fit herself into the high-class society and is fond of the continent than her native place.
All these facts signify that Daisy's action of changing her name signifies that she wanted to fit in the society.