Through her cold action, Henry James succeeded in falling into Brian's children Flora and Myers, the collapse at "Spiral Turn" in enthusiastic tutorial reality. Because of obsessive behavior, unfair assumptions, and hallucinations of dementia, tutoring believes that malicious ghosts are trying to corrupt and destroy children responsible for themselves. In fact, tutoring brought about tragedy to children through selfishness and madness.
Clarification of Henry James 'Spiral Turn' For readers who do not understand the infinite disguise of critical literary theory, Henry James's "spiral turn" is a textbook case, an uneasy government escaping desperate reality It may be interpreted as direct and directly to the ghost atmosphere of her imagination. But for a full-fledged culture, this text is not just a story, it can not be explained; it can be read based on literary theory - the story of Daisy Miller begins with Vevey in Switzerland. Winterbone and Daisy met through Daisy 's brother Randolph. Winterbone was immediately attracted to her statement that "she is eye-catching and deserving praise" (James 470). The story continues, Winterbone has caused Daisy to visit Shillong Castle, Winterbone returns to Geneva, where he has an older woman waiting for him.
Through a short story "Rotating Henry James," the tutor continues to encounter ghosts that only appear in her. As my behavior at my school worsened, he could not return and when Flora became sick with fever, the tutor blamed the ghosts with the erosion of children, Miles and Flora, and let them die in life I marked it as evil. And manipulate the force. However, even though children appear in front of tutor, these ghosts seem to only appear to tutor.
Henry James wrote in 1898 "turning the screw". This is conveyed through the eyes of the tutor. My former tutor Miss Jessel and former housewife Peter Quint died, so my tutor was recently hired to take care of the two children of Flora and Miles. Mrs. Gross is a domestic woman who takes care of our children. My tutor began thinking about how Miss Jessel and Peter Quint died and wondered if something was wrong. My tutor thought she was looking at the ghosts of Miss Jessel and Peter Quint, but no one could see them. Mrs. Gross is evil, but the ghost is only a hallucination of a tutor. Ghosts are not genuine; Mrs. Gloss and tutor do spiritual games together. Mrs. Gross killed Miss Quant and Mr. Jessie, so she was not as legitic as I first saw.