Archer In Age Of Innocence By Edith Wharton

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In Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, Newland Archer decides to send his wife, May, and his mistress, Ellen, each different types of flowers. May receives the delicate white lilies because Archer believes she is innocent but she actually has the richer and stronger personality, as she tricks Archer into believing she is clueless about his affairs with Ellen. At the end of the novel, Newland Archer realizes that not only did he send May the wrong flowers, he had also mistaken the flowers for Ellen when he sends her the roses believing she is bold and exotic, and this was because he was too naive to realize what flowers they truly deserved. Newland sends May the delicate white lilies but these do not suit well suit her personality. He believes