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The Missing Screw

2023-12-13 17:00:28

Henry James' spiral turn can be explained by two main ways of psychological thriller and ghost story. In this book, one of the central figure and narrator, the tutor is already convinced that their children Miles and Flora are seeing illusions. Another explanation is that she created these images through her own insanity. My tutor wants so much love that she makes you crazy about herself. The writer is also very convinced that the ghosts of Miss Jessel and Peter Quint are "authentic". But I have a different opinion.

One night I awoke to find out that I missed screwing and used a snail rhythm in smooth water. Beyond the moon is very dark behind the clouds and from the hole we are crossing the endless beach. There is nothing to look elsewhere. In the morning, I see a narrow groove in the desert filled with half of the green water - apparently very narrow and very shallow so I am not sure that our big ship can pass through. A certain day and a sensational sunset ended, and it was night that day. We were moored in floating objects - port side town in all four countries. Rotate vulgar fun. The shopkeeper was embarrassed and looked like negotiations. Almost all other doors are connected to gambling hell and concert halls. One of the casinos has an opera.

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.

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.