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    Major Works Data Sheet Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Title: Turn of the Screw Author: Henry James Date of Publication: 1898 Genre: Gothic Ghost story Biographical Information about the Author: Henry James was born in New York‚ then alternated between living in England and America‚ but most of his writing career took place in England‚ where he eventually settled and died. His brother was a famous psychologist and his sister a diarist. His education was odd: he mostly learned from

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    feminist theory. Society’s oppression of women has surfaced in many waves‚ but so has the confrontation how these cultural standings manage in an social structure. Various meanings have been attached to the cultural identities of feminism. In The Turn of The Screw‚ one meaning would be that of the governess’s identity. Her gender and race seem to be the common denominator in this feminist theory. She becomes a governess to get ahead in the time of the booming Industrial Revolution. It’s all business in

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    Alex Downs  Bowser  English 10  1 Apr. 2013        The ghosts in ​ The Turn of the Screw​  are real because of textual evidence‚ the children’s  behavior‚ and the Governess’s ability to describe the ghosts in vivid detail.              "The Strangeness of our Fate: The Governess and the Children." The Turn of the  Screw: Bewildered Vision. Terry Heller. Boston: Twayne‚ 1989. 85­103. Twayne’s  Masterwork Studies 26. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 30 Mar. 2013.  In his article‚ Terry Heller uses the children’s disobedience

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    Angels and Monsters in Turn of the Screw Gilbert and Gubar’s metaphorical monster/angel dichotomy as mentioned in their publication The Madwoman in the Attic fits perfectly within the authors depiction of the angelic and monstrous Mrs. Grose‚ the Governess‚ and Flora. Dichotomy‚ meaning a contrast‚ a difference‚ a normal and a not normal‚ a yin and yang‚ a sweetheart and a bitch is demonstrated throughout the novella on many levels. These personality traits can be found within all of us as we had

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    April 15‚ 1843 Henry James was born in New York City into a wealthy family. James’s gothic novella‚ The Turn of the Screw has been criticized throughout the ages but no one is really sure what the story is really about. The book seems to be less influenced by James’s personal life and more by the Victorian time period. Three years before The Turn of the Screw was published‚ there was a huge scandal that went down with a rather famous writer named Oscar Wilde‚ who was well known for his work The

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    author starts his argument with the focus on the term “homelessness” with relation to the “treatment of property” in the text (Davidson‚ 455). A seemingly rootless life of Henry James is projected on the description of the governess in the The Turn of the Screw; that is‚ he intends to reflect his own experience of homelessness in the light of metaphorical aspect through the book. Then‚ he further discusses about how “homelessness” can also be interpreted in terms of cultural uncertainty in the late

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    The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a story that calls for the reader to question the sanity of the main character‚ the Governess. The Governess is sane but becomes mildly mentally disturbed as she independently experiences hallucinations. She is mostly sane because she is aware of her surroundings‚ she can make rational decisions and she has had mild hallucinations. The Governess is sane because she is aware of her surroundings throughout the story. She states that she ‚ “was...to protect

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    My Findings in the Show I appreciated “The Turn of The Screw” by Henry James‚ which was my first time to watch a show students played. I found in the show the difference of what they illustrated in a high pitch‚ the importance of volume‚ and the function of changing a rate. Both of the man and the women spoke in a high pitch basically‚ but what each of the two indicated was different. The man’s high pitch voice represented the ghost’s nasty nature well. Conversely‚ the women’s constant high pitch

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    ------------------------------------------------- Key Facts full title · The Turn of the Screw author · Henry James type of work · Novella genre · Gothic novel; satire language · English time and place written · 1898‚ England date of first publication · 1898 publisher · Collier’s Weekly narrator · The governess narrates virtually the whole tale in retrospect‚ as she writes it down in a manuscript. The prologue is told by an anonymous narrator who seems educated and of the upper class.

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    Henry James ’ "The Turn of the Screw" has been the subject of a number of critical papers‚ lectures‚ scholarly articles‚ and debates. Such flow of analytical works is suggestive of the success of the story which has become Henry James ’s most famous work. It is equally suggestive of the quality the novel has among other pieces of literary works. In fact‚ there is not much to be invented as far as analysing the story is concerned- throughout the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries‚ the question

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