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    Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw is written with one clear and true ending where Miles dies and the readers are left to guess the rest for themselves. Or is it? Right from the prologue‚ a reader may assume that Miles and Douglas are indeed the same person‚ but when the reader sees‚ “and his little heart‚ dispossessed‚ had stopped.” P.403 one dismisses that theory as lost‚ but it isn’t. Perhaps one ignore the idea because of many unclear allusions to discrepancies. James’ use of deliberate vagueness

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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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    The True Villian On the surface‚ Henry James’‚ “Turn of the Screw” has all of the qualities of an innocent old-fashioned ghost story‚ but underneath there is much more. The use of ambiguity appears frequently throughout the novel and the reader is left to decide a lot on their own; Are the ghosts real? Who can actually see the ghosts? Which characters can the reader really rely on? These questions can be answered in a variety of different ways‚ but who is to say which answer is the correct one

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    “How is suspense created in The Turn of the Screw?” The Turn of the Screw is a very suggestive and highly ambiguous story. Its suspense and horror is generated primarily by what is not said and what isn’t shown. Because of the vague and very mysterious story‚ the viewer is compelled to fill in the blanks from his/her own personal fears. The audience ultimately conjures up a more horrifying set of images and circumstances. The story is set in the 1840’s‚ in a country home in Essex‚ England

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    Forbidden Subjects One of the most challenging features of “The Turn of the Screw” is how frequently characters make indirect hints or use vague language rather than communicate directly and clearly. Throughout Henry James’s novel there is a theme of forbidden subject‚ which demonstrate the lack of communication between characters. The use of silence along with visual and written accounts express the feelings between characters. James’s use of interior monologues allows the reader to formulate

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    Ambiguities of Madness: Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw Henry James developed a polemical novella when he penned The Turn of the Screw in 1898. His twelve installments for Collier’s Weekly permitted extensive access of this ambiguous text to more citizens. This coupled with the magazine’s affordability‚ prompted discussion amongst its readers who debated the twists and turns of the developing tale. As James eloquently unfolded his pot-boiler‚ he literally turned the screw by allowing his readers

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    Chloe Louzon May 14‚ 2012 Psychological Perspective of Turn of the Screw Henry James was one of the most famous writers during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was known as an innovative and independent novelist. His novel‚ The Turn of the Screw‚ written in 1898‚ has caused a lot of controversy among many critics and each of them interprets it in a different way. Turn of the Screw builds a close relationship between the novel and it’s readers. The reactions to this can be psychologically

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    The Turn of the Screw by Henry James forms a Governess’s account of her ghostly encounters in a country house called Bly‚ whilst raising two orphaned children‚ Miles and Flora. The title‚ “The Turn of the Screw” is referenced twice during the novella‚ firstly‚ in the prologue in which Douglas states that‚ “If the child gives the effect another turn of the screw‚ what do you say to two children-?” The second occasion refers to Governess’s commitment to give more of her “ordinary human virtue” to protect

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    ­­Q: ‘From the very beginning‚ how does James create an atmosphere of tension‚ unease and fear in the novel ‘The Turn of The Screw’? Henry James is able to create and perpetuate an atmosphere of tension‚ unease and fear throughout the novel ‘The Turn of the Screw’ from the initial few sentences. The first thing we read of the prologue: “The story had held us”‚ instantaneously sparks curiosity in the reader as to what the story entails – since the plot of the story typically serves as the basis

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    Turn TV on‚ turn happiness on! Nowadays‚ people are always oppressed by pressures because of heavy works. There are many ways to let people relax themselves such as doing some sport‚ reading books‚ and listening music‚ etc. Thanks to the advanced technology‚ watching TV become one of the most popular ways to push pressures away. Also‚ it is an outstanding way for many people to entertain and update information. Eating junk food and watching TV turn into one of people’s lifestyles. TV shows come

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