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Which archetypal character does daisy represent in this passage?

it was impossible to regard her as a perfectly well-conducted young lady; she was wanting in a certain indispensable delicacy. it would therefore simplify matters greatly to be able to treat her as the object of one of those sentiments which are called by romancers "lawless passions." that she should seem to wish to get rid of him would him to think more lightly of her, and to be able to think more lightly of her would make her much less perplexing. but daisy, on this occasion, continued to present herself as an inscrutable combination of audacity and innocence.
(from daisy miller by henry james)heroine
free spirit
outcast
virtuous woman

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