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In the stories “Daisy Miller”, “Under the Lion’s Paw” and “The Open Boat” each author does attempt to capture reality. Henry James is more of a personal realism writer, Hamlin Garland is social realism and Stephen Crane is universal realism writer. In “Daisy Miller” one of the main characters Daisy is an American who goes to Europe and the stories tell how others perceive Daisy and her rash ways. It looks into how Americans are perceived in a Europe town and people in general who are not in their normal culture.
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