Protecting miles and plants with rotating screws "I confirmed my service is very simple and simple, I stayed there to protect and protect small animals ..." what protection they have Necessary, and how Henry James explains this with his novel "turning screw". Henry James's "rotating screw" can be explained in various ways. He made his novels to implicate crazy, ghost and Victorian society (without explicitly saying anything).
Misgidones are crazy, and Flora and Mile have not been eroded by ghosts of Miss Peter Quint and Mississel. In the story based on rotating screws "The Innocents", Flora and Miles are completely satisfied with their daily lives until Miss Giddons sees them. The parents of Flora and Miles died, and as a result their carers (Quint and Miss Jessel) died. Flora and Miles love their carers and like to trick.
Through a short story "Rotating Henry James," the tutor continues to encounter ghosts that only appear in her. Because my behavior at Myers' school deteriorated, 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 Marked as evil. And manipulate the force. - This short novel entitled 'Voice of the Cat' is a modern allegory. The definition of a fable is a simple story including an animal character that a large and strong animal is defeated by a weaker character or deceived. The modern allegory is a kind of fables that occur in the present age. The short story of James Thurber will be held in New York in the 1940's. Many of the allegories I wrote previously are similar to the "Catbird Seat" on fables.
The ghost stories are not colder than Henry James's 1898 novel "Rotating Screw". A lonely tutor at Essex's Gothic mansion is afraid of her strange accusations, Miles and Flora. It is afflicted by two servants who have a sexually bad behavior history. The supernatural duo has some unknown relationships with the children - or are they all in the center of a hysterical tutor? In 2009, regular adaptations were held, including Benjamin Britton Theater and BBC 1 Main Theater. This story also influenced the collaboration of Nicole Kidman with the 1961 movie 'Innocent' (Deborah Cars starring), and 'Other' in 2001.