![]() James used the imagery of the Colosseum to represent Winterbourne’s last encounter that foreshadowed Daisy’s death. This makes Winterbourne feel as if he had done Daisy an injustice. He also learns that she never was engaged to him and probably would have never married him. Giovanelli confirms that Daisy was innocent. During this event, he feels she is “reprobate.” However, that night she contracts Malaria and dies shortly thereafter. ![]() Walker also suggest that she has had frequent late nights with other gentlemen.Īt the end of the story, Winterbourne begins to suspect that the gossip may be true, especially after seeing her at the Colosseum with Mr. Costello, his Aunt, tells him that Daisy has had an intimate relationship with her family’s courier, Eugenio. Walker, and he wonders if she isn’t as innocent as she first appeared. ![]() As the story develops, Winterbourne learns some gossip about Daisy from his Aunt and Mrs. ![]()
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