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Amani Glenn
19 August, 07:36
Why might Winterbourne be envious of Daisy?
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Ean Sanford
19 August, 10:34
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I think he is jealous of her natural innocence and love for life. Daisy seems unencumbered by social constraints imposed by "proper" society.
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